See Doc: At home pregnancy tests may give false negatives. Tests work by looking for a hormone in the urine that is only found during pregnancy. There may not be enough hormone in the urine to give a positive test at the time you took the test. Your dr can do a blood test for the hormone, which is more accurate. See your dr to see if you are pregnant or if there is another cause for your symptoms.
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