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I have pregnancy symptoms,tested and it was negative,but now their even worse.

i was wondering how long did you wait to test?

And how many times did you test before it came positive?

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  1. I usually wait at least 7-10 days after I would've concieved, other wise there may not be enough of the pregnancy hormone present and wasting time and money, not to mention messing with my head.

    Hope this helps.  Good luck, I wish you well.


  2. two weeks for me.

  3. hCG (the pregnancy hormone) doubles every 24 to 48 hours early in pregnancy. It is possible to have a negative test one day and 24 hours later it could be positive. I would wait a few days and try again. Every woman is different. For me, mine was positive 8 days before my missed period, but a friend had negative tests until 8 weeks. A blood test will never lie though. If you want to know right away, go to the doctor and have them do a blood test, then you will know for sure. Good luck!

  4. i was having alot of symptoms and took 3 tests and all came out neg. i waited about  a week took another and neg. again...i was real confused because i was having all the symptoms so we tried again and instead of peeing on the stick i peed in a cup and it came out positive!! some reason it worked better that waY!! Good Luck!!

  5. I tested 6 times in 3 months and all were negative. Went to the doc after 3 missed periods and found out i was 3 months preggers. For fun did another pregnancy test at 6 months... came back negative aswell... my baby is now 2yrs old!!!!!

  6. mine was positive right away. the first try.


  7. mine came pos right away  

  8. i tested with urine tests 20 times all Negative but i still had no period so I went to the lab and had a blood test which came back Positive

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