I am expecting my mens June 20, coz my last mens was May 20. I am 7 days delayed. My last contact with my partner was June 11, withdrawal (outside). Without contraceptive. I was told by someone and based as well on what i read online, i can do PT 2 weeks after my last contact, anytime a day even if its night. Since my last contact was more than 2 weeks after and my menstruation is 7 days delayed, i did the PT just now and its negative. Is it possible that i can be pregnant even if the pt says i am not? I've been stressed this month of June, and will it affect my monthly menstruation? is it possible to get negative result and still be pregnant? Please answer. Thank you.
Is it possible to get negative result and still be pregnant? Is it possible that i can be pregnant even if the PT pregnancy tesy says I am not?
Kaye
Medical History
if u still have no Mens until now, you maybe pregnant, hindi lang malakas yung hCG mo, try mo a month later...
PT test ay nagpopositibo lamang po usually at 4wks-6wks ng pagbubuntis. So kahit na ikaw ay buntis, ku g mas maaga dito ang iyongnpagtetest, negative ang lalabas na resulta. I suggest that you do a PT 2 weeks from your missed menstruation and not 2 weeks from your last sexual contact.
Kaye L
Medical History
Sorry doc, nabasa ko kasi pde na magpt 2 weeks after ng last contact. 10 days napo akong delayed ngayon.
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