No period with negative pregnancy tests

2020-04-28 11:33:43
I had intercourse on 10th March, after which I took an ipill on 12th March. I had intermittent bleeding from 19th March till 22nd March. My period was due on 5th April, but it didn't start on time. I took two pregnancy tests on 21st April and 27th April each, both of which came negative. 1) are urine pregnancy tests reliable in detecting pregnancy at this stage? I am a little concerned since it was negative both times but I still haven't gotten my period 2) Since I cannot take a beta HCG test right now due to the lockdown, can I start taking meprate 10mg to start periods?
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THE MAIN SIDE EFFECT OF IPILL IS TO PROLONG UR PERIODS. I THINK UR UNAWARE OF IT. IF UR PREGNANCY TEST IS NEGATIVE WAIT PATIENTLY AND U WILL HAVE UR PERIODS

Answered2020-04-28 16:21:21

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Urine pregnancy test is accurate more than 99% of the times in early pregnancy. If it has been negative then its extremely unlikely that you are pregnancy at the moment. i would still suggest that you wait for period to come on its own, rather than self medicating

Answered2020-04-28 14:49:17

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You should do early morning sample urinary pregnancy test tomorrow.and if it's negative than start meperate...

Answered2020-04-28 14:14:07

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Yes you can take meprate

Answered2020-04-28 12:16:28

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1) It's reliable. Moreover as more than 21 days passed after intercourse and the test is negative, nothing to worry. It's negative. 2) You can take meprate.

Answered2020-04-28 17:24:44

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Urine pregnancy test is only 70-80 %reliable so better to do bld bhcg test in lab and then take medicines as per prescription

Answered2020-04-28 12:01:06

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Hi. Even in lock down period labs are open and they are doing the tests . Taking meprate without excluding preg is not advisable .

Answered2020-04-28 11:37:44

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