A 19-year-old female asked:
I have been feeling nauseous lately and my pregnancy test came out negative.
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Dr. Gary Beachanswered
42 years experience
Nausea: Nausea is a symptom of many different problems, and you should see your doctor to determine the cause.
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A 37-year-old member asked:
Is it reliable if the pregnancy test also came out negative ?
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Dr. William Coutts iianswered
Family Medicine 28 years experience
Repeat test: A pregnancy test can be negative even if you are pregnant for the first seven to ten days that you are pregnant. Repeat the pregnancy test in seven to ten days after the initial test. If it is still negative you probably are not pregnant. See you doctor if you still have concerns after the second pregnacy test.
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A 38-year-old member asked:
Can you tell me about pregnancy test came negative what to do?
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Dr. Wayne Ingramanswered
Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Rejoice!: If you had unprotected intercourse this month then rejoice in the negative result. If your periods have been more than 45 days apart, then see a GYN MD to determine the cause.
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