Negative hcg, chances of pregnancy?

2022-09-15 17:12:53
Hello doctor, i had protected intercourse on 16th August, i was a bit scared so i took an ipill, i again had protected sexual intercourse on 29th too but I didn't take any pill as it was completely protected, my LMP was 9th August. I suffer from pcod so my cycle sometimes is irregular, however lately it's been 30-31 days since a few months. I was supposed to get my periods on 7th of September however instead of period flow, i had brown and red spotting from 7th for 4 days, very light. I did few home pregnancy test all were negative on the 35th day of my cycle i went for beta hcg which was negative too, I wanted to know if this is because of hormonal imbalance or am I pregnant? I'm having uneasy feeling in my stomach, occasionally back and leg pain, is the ipill causing a hormonal imbalance? It's my 38th of cycle. Should I repeat the beta hcg test again? Or is it accurate that no pregnancy? Any medicine I can take to get periods? Pls help really worried
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Answered2022-09-16 03:12:54

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You are not pregnant.

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If bhcg is negative ur not pregnant N this is a side effect of ipill Yes fr a prescription to help u get ur periods u can connect

Answered2022-09-16 05:16:47

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