False negative?: Do you use a first morning, concentrated urine? Do you wait the exact amount of time as the directions say - by the clock? Is your test out of date? Have you had a blood test from your ob? Are you sure you're preg? (has the heart been heard/do you feel movement?).
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Dropping B-HCG level: The hormone which we test for (beta human chorionic ganadotropin, b-hcg) rises until 8-11 weeks of gestation and then begins to decline throughout the rest of your pregnancy.
Answered 9/8/2013
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