i think about 3-4 weeks ago i took a pregnancy test because i thought i was late for my period and i had unprotected sex. it came up negative.
THEN i remembered that i had actually had my last period from june 3-6. so technically it wasnt late.
the problem is, now its almost august and i still havent gotten it. could the test had come negative because it was before my missed period ?
and plus i just threw up a little bit this mornin, which made me worry again because i feel fine. plus im super moody. i get headaches but thats normal for me, and backaches as well.
ive had unprotected sex once after i took the test with my boyfriend, but he didnt cum in me or anythin.
is there a good chance im pregnant even though the test came out negative ?
Also, stressing or worrying about being pregnant will make your body trick you. It'll make you think you're pregnant even though you're not. I've had this happen to me a few times, but the negative test was a relief. :)
Anyways, take another test. Chances are the first one was taken too early which is why it didn't show. Take another & see what's up. If you're pregnant, go see a doctor. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
LadyAria answered Friday July 31 2009, 11:56 am: There is a chance you may be pregnant. You may need to take another test, or go to the clinic and have a test.
Sometimes because you're thinking so much about being pregnant, you body act as if it were prenant.
So go and take another test because just one time of having unprotected sex can cause prenancy. [ LadyAria's advice column | Ask LadyAria A Question ]
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