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asked by: ceeceeandvonte on June 8th, 2007
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I was wondering if you could not have the hormone present in your pee. I had taken a test at the hospital and it was negative, but i have all the symptoms and it kinda feels like there is something moving in my lower abdamon. I appreciate you listening, please get back to me on this matter.
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Mabel
replied on June 8th, 2007
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No. YOu cannot be pregnant without hcg.

Movement is not felt until much later into the pregnancy, approximately 18-22 weeks. If you were that far along, it would be obvious.

It doesn't sound like you are pregnant, if you are missing your period, you should see a doctor to find out why. As for pregnancy symptoms, pms can mock early pregnancy symptoms. Symptoms are not a reliable indicator of pregnancy.
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annesian
replied on June 13th, 2007
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You need hCG in order to be pregnant as the above poster said. The blood test is more accurate than an hpt and the hpt can show a false positive if you read it too late.
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likefaygo
replied on October 7th, 2008
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it is possible to be
it's possible to be pregnant and the hormones never reach your urine. that DOESN'T mean they aren't in your body, just some women never have a high enough hormone level for it to leech out in liquid waste.

see if your local hospital has an ask a nurse hotline.
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