Welcome to EmpowHER and thank you for seeking our help with your concern.
You tested too early, unless you used an early response pregnancy test.
Anonymous, are you sexually active? A pregnancy test detects hCG levels in both blood and urine. This hormone is produced once the fertilized egg has implanted. Levels are detectable in urine about 12 to 14 days following conception, and in blood about 11 days after conception.
Having a cold, as well as high stress levels, can cause a delay in the start of your period.
Try to relax. If you have not had unprotected sex since your last period, your period may start in the next few days.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER and thank you for seeking our help with your concern.
You tested too early, unless you used an early response pregnancy test.
Anonymous, are you sexually active? A pregnancy test detects hCG levels in both blood and urine. This hormone is produced once the fertilized egg has implanted. Levels are detectable in urine about 12 to 14 days following conception, and in blood about 11 days after conception.
Having a cold, as well as high stress levels, can cause a delay in the start of your period.
Try to relax. If you have not had unprotected sex since your last period, your period may start in the next few days.
Regards,
October 8, 2014 - 9:15amMaryann
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