Your doctor gave you good advice. Firstly, if you had/have your period, you are not pregnant. Plus, you had various negative test results.
Urine tests or home pregnancy tests are around 97% accurate when done correctly (and not taken too early).
The advantage to having a blood test is that it can detect pregnancy earlier than a urine test at about 7-12 days from possible conception. If a negative result is received, the test may be repeated if a period is missed. They are considered highly accurate.
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Hi, Anon.
Your doctor gave you good advice. Firstly, if you had/have your period, you are not pregnant. Plus, you had various negative test results.
Urine tests or home pregnancy tests are around 97% accurate when done correctly (and not taken too early).
The advantage to having a blood test is that it can detect pregnancy earlier than a urine test at about 7-12 days from possible conception. If a negative result is received, the test may be repeated if a period is missed. They are considered highly accurate.
Helena
May 6, 2017 - 4:44amThis Comment
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