Trust your body: Tests can fail. I would trust what you know about when you normally ovulate and to plan your life or sexual activity as you want to avoid pregnancy. There are some months where women do not ovulate. This is not abnormal, but in the acute setting, i would not change prevention plans just because a test failed you.
Answered 9/26/2013
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