could be but probably not you were just probably stressed and your period got out of whack
it will just tell you if you are pregnant or not
nothing! a chemical pregnancy is one that is lost early on before most people even know they are pregnant. a chemical pregnancy is normally lost before or around the time of your period. a miscarriage is a pregnancy lost before 20 weeks. a chemical pregnancy is still a miscarriage anyway you look at it. hope this helps! nothing! a chemical pregnancy is one that is lost early on before most people even know they are pregnant. a chemical pregnancy is normally lost before or around the time of your period. a miscarriage is a pregnancy lost before 20 weeks. a chemical pregnancy is still a miscarriage anyway you look at it. hope this helps!
Then you are pregnant.
some test say a day before you missed period! but with both my children i was about a month pregnant when the test turned up positive!
Chlorine becomes a negative ion in the process of bonding; ionization and bonding are simultaneous, so no, it does not happen before bonding.
Who's pregnancy test? Yours?
No, she is not pregnant, she in menstruating.
Pregnancy tests are not 100% accurate, but being that it was negative and you got your period, I'd say you are definitely not pregnant.
If you are not pregnant, yes.
You can get pregnant a week before your period, the week of your period, and the week after your period, and some pregnancy tests are faulty.
More than likely NO! My cousin was 6 months pregnant and her sister who was not took a pregnancy test to see if she were. The pregnant cousin got a negative result and the sister got a negative result. I would trust my doctor before a home pregnancy test. They do not always work.
You could have an infection and it's time to see a doctor. This does not mean you are pregnant or have cancer!
You're not pregnant?
Depends. Why aren't you having periods? A period is not necessary for pregnancy. Some women are "constantly" pregnant; that is they get pregnant after each birth before they have a period. (Each period is the result of not getting pregnant.)
Pregnancy tests are almost always accurate with home tests it is more common to get a false negative then a positive if it says you are pregnant then you are.... With a blood test you will most likely always get the correct reading because your blood changes it increases and it develops a hormone that is only there when pregnant.
I'd be worried if you remained on the pill if you were pregnant. But if you are one the pill and a condom is in use, then 99.9% of the time you wouldn't get pregnant.
What you weighed before your pregnancy. Gravid = pregnant. Pregravid = pre-pregnancy.