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Negative Blood Test

My boyfriend and I went to the doctor yesterday.. I'll been having complications with vaginal bleeding.. I have all the symptoms of pregnancy. I even feel the fluttering.. I don't have the proper health insurance, so I can't see an OBGYN. I just told my parents, it's hard to get the healthcare I need without the proof. Should I ask for an ultrasound. I know when I got pregnant, I feel the baby. I think my boyfriend, no longer believes me about it. But, I wouldn't lie to him. I haven't been on birth control since, January of this year. I've always had an irregular period. My boyfriend gets sicker than, I do. He just told that he was up all night with the a virus. He felt better by this morning. He's always sleepy and tired. I know I am pregnant. So why are my test coming back negative. My stomach is even starting to show, I'm 17 weeks. Can someone give me some advice, on what to do? I want a healthy full term baby.
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The problem with going to the ER is you have to pay for it.  

And if you're not in a life-threatening condition,  sometimes you have to pay a portion right upfront - like,  $500.

Why can't you see an OB,  vettaxo,  for just a simple blood check and doppler heart beat check with a Nurse Practitioner?  I know you don't have insurance but that shouldn't cost much.  Not like an ER visit.
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Blood test is the most accurate way to go it checks for you hcg levels if thats negative chances are you are not pregnant. I have felt this way several times before and i was not pregnant it was all in my head but if you are not satisfied with the blood test go to the hospital tell them you could be preg and your having abdominal pains they will give you an ultrasound good luck
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Go to the emergency room. And when you get there amd your explaining to the front desk check in thingy just say ive been having vaginal bleeding and I am  17weeks pregnant. They will give you an ultrasound then and there and see if they can find a heartbeat. And they will also run blood and urine test as well. When they discharge you because more than likely they won't keep you unless they find something else. Take your papers they give you with your discharge papers that will have your diagnosis of what they said was wrong. So if ypur prefnant it will have information saying you are. Take that to your local social services place and since your pregnant they automatically approve you for medical coverage
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Yeah go to the er and get an ultrasound!! Tell them your having pains..
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Go to the er thay cant turn u away tell them u think something is wrong they will do a US
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Somethi g else may be going on with you I would get an ultrasound bc if the blood came back negative then you may not be pregnant but just to double check get an ultrasound
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Go to the hospital and get an ultra sound.
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Oops..Sorry I dint notice ur question title... Well in that case an ultrasound wud b best for getting a confirmation.
All d bst
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Have you got blood test done? If not, go for it bcoz it gives accurate results
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Some woman never get positive tests. You need to go and at least get one ultrasound just to be sure and make sure the baby is okay.
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Did you try applying for medicaid?
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