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ok so my period is 3 weeks late..i have had unprotected sex at least six or seven times within the last month all on different days.i have took several home pregnancy tests and one blood test but they were all negative...please note that i have never missed a period before and it has never been late until now...is there any way that the blood test could have been wrong??
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thanks for your comment...i still havent had my period and its 4 weeks late...this is the 1st time i have ever had a missed period so i thought it might be that i am pregnant but i dont know how else to tell i have had a few symptoms and when i asked the dr if the test could be wrong she said they never were
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I am not here to lecture you or anything, what you do is your business and you came here for advise.

Getting a negative blood test is not always correct, you can have a negative and be pregnant. I'm not a dr. but I know for a fact that blood test are not always correct. I thought I was pregnant and seen my gyn who did a blood test which came back negative so she prescripted me pills to bring on my period. Never did take them. It wasnt until I felt the baby move did I realize I was pregnant, found another gyn and he did a internal and told me I was 4ths pregnant. So anyone who says your not pregnant if a blood test came back negative is wrong.

Penny
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well we had sex a lot in the last month and i dont know when the right time to test is because of that fact
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no im not a doctor, most people on here are not doctors. but you got a blood test...it was negative. blood tests are correct especially when done at the proper time. which you are already 3 weeks late. getting a negative blood tests even when your periods due...is correct
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are you trying to get pregnant. if you're not why are you having unprotected sex? that's a sure way to GET pregnant. even if you do the pull out method you're still liable to get pregnant. if you are trying to get pregnant....why so young? raising kids is a hard job. hard and extremely expensive. and what happens if you end up pregnant with twins? triplets? my husband and i were trying for one and we got 2. let me tell you....hard isn't the word. there are times when it's down right impossible. the first 4 months i didn't sleep. i still don't get more then 4 hours of sleep a night. finish school, go to college, get a great job and get married. enjoy your life for now. because once you have children it's no longer your life. you "belong" (so to say) to that/those babies. i live and breath for my boys. they are my entire life. there is not one day that i do anything for me. there is no going out spur of the moment.

if you're already pregnant....be prepared for these changes. be ready to make the child the center of your world. s/he will be coming into it completely helpless. you will be the guiding light. the role model, support, care giver and mother. it's a big job. it's an important job.

good luck
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r u a dr??
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your not pregnant. you got a negative blood test

your 17 and having unprotected sex a lot. its time to get on birth control and start using condoms. raising babys are hard. even harder if your still a teenager
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Don't underestimate the effect your brain has on your bodily functions. Worrying about getting pregnant (or not, if you're trying) can cause disruptions in your cycle. try to relax and take another test in a week or so.
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