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1931865 tn?1326127309

need help

So I'm having nauseous today and still haven't had my period so I called to the doc office and talk to the nurse and told how I tested and she.said test again to make sure and if I don't get a positive test then call back and they will try doing the blood test and if its not the case they will put me on provera.. has anyone went threw  what I'm going ...
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1931865 tn?1326127309
thank you have appointment friday will do let you know how that went..
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Hello,
Home pregnancy tests have an accuracy of almost 97% when done correctly as instructed on the test kit. If the test is done too early or not done correctly it can lead to false negative results. In such cases it is advised to repeat the test again or check it with a blood test. A blood test is more sensitive and can offer more information than a home urine test. Hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovarian disease, and stress can lead to missed periods.Provera is recommended to have withdrawal bleeding. I think you should repeat the test again and seek medical help after getting the results. Do write to us again on how you are doing. Hope it helps. Take care and regards!
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