What to Do If You’re Pregnant but the Test Shows Negative Results
Learn why a pregnancy test might be negative despite pregnancy and what steps to take for accurate results and proper evaluation.
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If you're pregnant but the test is negative, it could be due to testing too early, low hCG levels, or an expired test. Wait a few days and retest with the first-morning urine for higher accuracy. If still negative but symptoms persist, consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation.
FAQs & Answers
- Why can a pregnancy test be negative if I’m actually pregnant? A pregnancy test can be negative if taken too early, if hCG levels are still low, or if the test is expired or faulty.
- When is the best time to take a pregnancy test for accurate results? The best time is using the first-morning urine after a missed period to ensure higher concentration of hCG for accurate detection.
- What should I do if my pregnancy test is negative but I still have pregnancy symptoms? Wait a few days and retake the test; if it remains negative but symptoms persist, consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation.