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day 9 still negative
Answered by
Keith Downing, MD - Obstetrics, Gynecology
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day 9 still negative

by shastajh, Mar 19, 2008 01:35PM
I went off the pill last September.  I finally regulated in November.  Since then I have been started right on the day I am suppose to or a day late.  I have taken numerous tests and had my blood drawn twice.  Once on friday and once on Monday.  My hcg was 3 BOTH DAYS.  I still haven't started.  Is it possible I may have gotten pregnant just before I started and that is why it isn't showing up?  I haven't had any spotting, just clear discharge.  I have had cramping for almost a week now.  Very nausea for a week as well.  And I woke with a head ache today.  Is it possible that everything is still ok?  Could I be pregnant?  I called my doctor after the 2nd blood test and they didn't seem worried and just told me to give it a little longer.  I am not currently seeing an OB though.  Should I get a second opinion?

by Keith Downing, MD, Mar 25, 2008 05:52PM
Hello,

Try waiting a week and repeating an HPT.  If still negative, wait and see what happens, or visit your ob/gyn.

Best regards,

Dr. Downing
Member Comments (2)

by tisa1029, Mar 20, 2008 05:02PM
yes you need to see an ob/gyn. They are there to let you know if you are pregnant and what you should do. Otherwise I think that you should have started already. Make an appt. with an ob/gyn and see what they say. A regular pcp might not know everything about what you are going through.
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