Yes. There is always a possibility that you can be pregnant event though the test says you aren't. Home pregnancy tests are not 100% proof. They are all 99% correct. Which means, yes there is a high chance it can be right, but at the same time, there is ALWAYS that chance where it can be wrong as well. If you suspect the test being in correct, call your doctor and make an appointment with him/her right away. It's important to find out if you really are pregnant or not. Because if you are, you want to make sure that you can get the right prenatal care for your baby so it is healthy throught your pregnancy if you choose to keep it.
Yes, you can. The doctor is only 96% accurate, though it is unlikely
You can still be pregnant even though you are spotting and loosing blood clots.
There are always pregnancy tests that can show up negative and you can still be pregnant. The best thing to do is check with your doctor and ask for a pregnancy test. Remember though even the doctor's test can even be wrong. There is not one single pregnancy test that is always 100% correct.
If you took a pregnancy test too early, you could have a false negative. There are seldom false positive's though.
That has nothing to do with it! sorry! Congrats though!
You are most probably not pregnant. even though you may have been.
I did off and on with my 3rd pregnancy (spotting mostly). It is not normal to have heavy bleeding though. You may see some spotting, but I would contact my OBGYN immediatly. Better to be safe!!
its possible u are and possible your not because, your 6 days late but take a pregnancy that's the only way to find out ....
Yes, you can. This happened to me with my 3rd pregnancy. I actually had the same kind of cramping that I normally get before my period and a slight spotting. PMS symptoms are very close to pregnancy symptoms. I definitely thought I wasn't pregnant. I only had a bit of spotting though and after a week of not get a full period I decided to take a pregnancy test and to my surprise I was pregnant. I ended up having a very healthy pregnancy and baby.
a negative pregnancy test can be wrong because it could have misditected, a positive pregnany can't be wrong though.
It is possible to lactate during pregnancy (I had milk that spontaneously came months before my second child), though you would have to talk to your health care provider to know if this is what is happening with you.
No, it's biologically impossible for a woman to menstruate while she is pregnant - although she can bleed for other reasons during pregnancy such as a result of implantation bleeding, placenta becoming detached, or hormonal changes. If a woman suspects she may be pregnant she should take a pregnancy test. If a woman is pregnant and experiencing bleeding she should see her doctor ASAP - if bleeding is heavy or she's late in pregnancy go to the hospital.