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A 18-year-old female asked:

Is it normal to have neg pregnancy test if you had implantation 5 days ago and now morning sickness, dizness, headaches , cramping? no birth control

3 doctor answers6 doctors weighed in
Dr. Dariush Saghafi
Neurology 35 years experience
Miss your period?: Typically, home pregnancy tests would not be expected to show positive until the period has been missed.
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Dr. Christina Adberg
Gynecology 28 years experience
Normal: Pregnancy hormone (HCG) tests, even early response tests, are not able to pick up a level of HCG this early after conception. It is best to wait until you are due for a period, then take the test using your first morning urine. Good luck!
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Dr. Andrew Silverman
Fertility Medicine 51 years experience
Neg preg test: It can be normal to have a negative preg tes, t with symptoms of pregnancy, 5 days after implantation. Wait another 2 days and repeat the test.
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