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Q: Urine Test was Negative, but I'm Pretty Sure I'm Pregnant...
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 7th, 2006
I am 5 days late on my period now, which never ever happens to me... I did pregnancy test at home on Sunday (I was 2 days late on my period) and it was positive!!! then i went to doctor on monday morning and did urin test and it came back negative. then i took another home test on Tuesday morning (today) and it is positive again! We are sure that I am pregnant since i know it has been 18 days since I ovulated and it has never bene more than 15... but i am just really surprised that doctor's analysis yielded a negative result... what should my steps be?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on March 27th, 2006
First Trimester of Pregnancy Answer A568
You can return to your gynecologist and ask her to perform a blood pregnancy test. An ultrasound of the uterus and ovaries can also be requested to confirm a pregnancy.


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