Has anyone EVER gotten a negative on a blood pregnancy test and still been pregnant?

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has it ever happened to you or someone you know??? Is it possible?? please i want answers to back up the facts about a false negative on a blood test??
any links or websites would be appreciated.

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May 27, 2010

ashpinoza @ 8:29 am #

no it isnt possible if you are atleast a day late on your supposed period date. if it is negative after that time you are not preggo. blessings

Assley @ 8:38 am #

Yeah, my mom and here i am!

hsfromthestart @ 8:54 am #

Yes. There was a book that I read during my first pregnancy that spoke of this happening. I believe the title is something like “What to Expect When You’re Expecting”.

noranbasil @ 9:21 am #

According to my neighbor that has happened to her. But…she’s bipolar…so…I don’t know if it was true or she just wanted attention.

MommyMunoz @ 9:30 am #

Yes, it happened to me. I knew I was pregnant when I missed my period went to the doctor had a urine and blood test done. The doctor came in and said you are absoluetely NOT pregnant. I asked why haven’t I started yet she said it just happens which I replied to her Not to me it doesn’t 10 days later I took an EPT test and it came back positive I have a 18 month old son and they said Absolutely NOT. So if your body is telling you something different just wait a few days and test again.

Heidi @ 9:39 am #

Yes, it is possible to get a false negative result. When you take a pregnancy test, it measures a hormone called HCG. This hormone is only produced during pregnancy, Depending on how soon you take a taste after conception, sometimes the HCG level is not yet high enough to be detected by a test. A blood test is much more accurate at detecting pregancy than a urine test. Also, HCG levels are detected more easily using first morning urine.

This hormone is also the reason that you can not experience a false positive test result. If the hormone is present, you are pregnant. However, there are several exceptions such as if you take hormone therapy or certain medications.

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