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How far along in your pregnancy can a pregnancy test be wrong?

Tessa B asked:


My cousin was a pregnant teen and it didnt show up till two months into her pregnancy. I have MANY symptoms of pregnancy, but tests say no. Whats wrong with me?

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5 Comments on “How far along in your pregnancy can a pregnancy test be wrong?”

  1. #1 pkjsturg said at 9:00 pm on December 31st, 2009:

    well i had a negative pee test with my first for 7 months but did find out i was 12 weeks with blood work as i have several health problem that caused it appernteally i had a pee test every three weeks till it showed up

  2. #2 Biracial Babe l NYC Mami l ♥ said at 11:32 am on January 2nd, 2010:

    For some women, it takes longer for the hormones to show up on a pregnancy test. Or the test may be stupid and the hormone level has to be really strong to be detected. If you’re concerned about being pregnant, go to a clinic and ask for a test there. Those are very accurate.

  3. #3 Emmy M said at 5:39 am on January 3rd, 2010:

    it could be all in your head if ur very worried. its actually a syndrom. if someone scares u into thinking u might have a cold, ur brain actually thinks u have a cold! but u should go in for a physical at your drs. office. or try a vaiety of diffrent tests. one will tell u eventually wether to expect or forget. good-luck!

  4. #4 jerri_k02 said at 7:58 am on January 5th, 2010:

    It all depends on your HCG levels. I had a pregnancy test done when I was 7 weeks pregnant at 2 different hospitals that came out neg. (thought I had a kidney stone). Bought a home pregnancy test 2 wks later and it was positive. Then went for an ultra sound 2 days later, and I was almost 10 wks. pregnant.

  5. #5 DoñaParaguas said at 5:11 pm on January 6th, 2010:

    in rare occasions up to 36 weeks