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Asked for Female | 31 Years

Could I be Pregnant Despite Negative Test Results?

Patient's Query

I had my last period on 10th January 2024. We are trying for baby. We had unprotected sex on 13th, 31st January and 1st February. Today morning I did urine test but result was negative. Am I pregnant or not? Because I'm having food cravings and extreme mood swings.

Answered by Dr. Nisarg Patel

According to your last period date and unprotected sex, it might be that you are pregnant. On the other hand, a negative urine test cannot guarantee non-pregnancy. To confirm your pregnancy I would suggest consulting a gynecologist.

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I want a good gynaecologist for my pregnancy journey

Female | 23

Choosing the right gynecologist is essential for a healthy pregnancy. Look for a qualified obstetrician-gynecologist who specializes in maternal care and has good reviews from patients. Key aspects of your journey include regular check-ups to monitor your health and that of your baby. Typical symptoms to be aware of include fatigue, nausea, and mood changes, all of which are common. It's crucial to address any concerns or unusual symptoms promptly. 

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

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No lines shown on pregnancy test after severe attempt with different test kit .I'm currently on ciprolex TZ and mentronadazole treating a detected UTI

Female | 29

If you feel pain or burning sensation during urination and have taken a pregnancy test yet see no lines then visiting the doctor is advised. An r gynecologist can offer appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan whenever necessary. Further, you should continue taking your prescribed medication for the UTI in order to maintain a healthy life.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello, I had sex on 7.8.2025 and I'm worried about the possibility of pregnancy. Let me explain to you in more detail. I've been on birth control pills for 10 months since last year. I take them at about the same time, sometimes I'm 2-3 hours late. I had my last gynecological examination in June 2025 and then she told me that my ovaries are as they should be when I'm on birth control. My intercourse started 3 days after my period ended, that is, on 1.8 I started and ended on 4.8 and the intercourse was on 7.8. 3 weeks after having sex, I had 4 days of bleeding that also had blood clots, I usually have that during my period and it was normal red blood and at the end it was brown. The bleeding started on 24.8 and lasted until 26 or 27.8. For the next two months I didn't get my period when I was supposed to, I had some kind of grayish discharge and maybe some brownish spot on the tampon, so it bothers me a lot. That sexual intercourse wasn't with a condom, but first it was vaginal, then anal, then vaginal, then anal, and it ended anal. I personally didn't feel him cum inside me. I don't have any symptoms of pregnancy, so I didn't even test because I would have had some symptoms, and I had that bleeding 3 weeks after intercourse. My cycle usually lasts 28 days according to contraception, and I have bleeding for 4 days

Female | 19

Answered on 20th Nov '25

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Mere breast me pain hai usme gaanth bhi mehsus hoti hai to mujhe kya reason ho sakta hai iska

Female | 37

Breast pain and presence of a lump can have various causes, such as hormonal changes, fibrocystic changes, infections, cysts, or even injury. In some cases, it could be associated with breast cancer, although this is not common. It's best to get a checkup done with your nearest gynecologist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I think am one month gone, please what can I take to avoid unwanted pregnancy

Female | 16

You should go to a gynecologist for careful evaluation and proper advice on the contraceptive method that will suit you. The improper use of any medication may cause your health to deteriorate and suffer.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I recently took my gardasil vaccine (HPV) on 30 march 2024 after which my periods got delayed for over 10-15 days then I got my periods again on 29 april after which I hvnt got my periods until now and today is 13 june i took the 2nd dose of gardasil on 10 june 2024 is the vaccine affecting me?

Female | 20

Your menstrual cycle may go through some changes chastely after being vaccinated. The vaccine is known to be able to modify the menstrual cycle at times, but it's no cause for anxiety. Over time, your periods will return to when they were on their own. Meanwhile, always be healthy, be hydrated, and get enough sleep. 

Answered on 14th June '24

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