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Trying To Get Pregnant. Taking Erikas Prenatal Vitamins. Pregnancy Test Report Negative. Any Suggestions?

, I have been trying to get pregnant really hard for 3 months I have been taking erikas prenatal vitamins that she left for a month , I eat really healthy , I don't stress , I have sex everyday ,. I think I'm pregnant but I took a pregnancy test on Saturday from the dollar store and it came out negative. I think I am pregnant though. I was supposed to get my period yesterday and I missed it
Fri, 24 May 2013
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Hi,
Urine pregnancy tests are conclusive only 3-7 days after a missed period. They should be performed with a fresh early morning sample of urine. If you do not get a conclusive result, you may repeat the test after a couple of days or go for the blood test and a trans-vaginal sonogram for a better confirmation. Ask your consultant for further suggestions. Take care.
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Trying To Get Pregnant. Taking Erikas Prenatal Vitamins. Pregnancy Test Report Negative. Any Suggestions?

Hi, Urine pregnancy tests are conclusive only 3-7 days after a missed period. They should be performed with a fresh early morning sample of urine. If you do not get a conclusive result, you may repeat the test after a couple of days or go for the blood test and a trans-vaginal sonogram for a better confirmation. Ask your consultant for further suggestions. Take care.