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Am I pregnant?

I am 16 years old and I really need to know if I'm pregnant or not. I've taken 3 pregncny test but they were all negative but I've legit had all the early symptoms of pregnancy. I want to go to the doctors office to take a blood test but I don't want my mom finding out nor it coming up on the insurance bill. Is this possible?
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ohh okay. Thanks .
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It depends on the doctors office. I'm sure because my insurance covered it. I would imagine it's a few hundred.
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how much are blood test? i have insurance but i don't want my parents finding out just yet.
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I agree with sweetpea, if you took the home pregnancy tests correctly and at least 2 weeks after the last time you had sex , you're not pregnant.

Symptoms mean nothing. I also have "pregnancy symptoms" every month and if I went based on that...well...I'd always be "pregnant".

If you are really worried you can request a blood test from your doctor.
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Symptoms are not reliable and really don't mean anything. I have "pregnancy symptoms" just about every month, but I am not pregnant. Stress, hormonal changes, etc can all cause 'pregnancy symptoms. If you took the home pregnancy tests correctly and at the right time, then they should be accurate and you just need to wait for your period to come.
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