SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index
  Find a Doctor      Articles      Encyclopedia   Blogs   Tickers    Search  Register    FAQ    Log in 

could my doctors be wrong?

The time now is 10/09/08 - 00:12
Post new topic Reply to topic
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index -> Pregnancy -> Could I Be Pregnant?
Search forums for:
  
Did you find posts in this topic useful?
Author Message
smurfette
Guest






Report abuse

PostPosted: 10/29/06 - 02:29    Post subject: could my doctors be wrong? Vote now! Reply with quote

Me and my bf have a lot of unprotected sex and neither one of us use any type of birthcontrol method to protect against pregnancy. At one point we are trying to get pregnant but once it fails we try again. we have had so many false alarms of me skipping a period and then it comes late that it can be very confusing for the both of us at times. This time I skipped a whole period at the end of september and in place of my period was a day of very light pink spotting to a sluggish brown and, the mth before my period Question came late in the middle of the mth and i am currently missing a period for october i took a blood and urine preg. test and both came back negative, but i have been having some symptoms of pregnancy. The doctor also told me that I had a shifted uterus and a bump. Could I be pregnant? Could the tests be wrong? Help!
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
Carifairy
Veteran


Joined: 16 Apr 2006
Posts: 2723


Report abuse

PostPosted: 10/29/06 - 12:03    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Blood pregnancy tests do not lie, they are far more accurate than a urine test.

AN ultrasound would be more accurate as well.

Here is my advice to you. YOU need to know that there are literally ONLY 3-5 DAYS A MONTH where a woman can become pregnant, so you need to be able to have sex before and during this time. I would reccomend a fertility monitor so that you KNOW when you ovulate.
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
Guest







Report abuse

PostPosted: 10/29/06 - 17:18    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

doctors are completely trained in their work, they know what they are saying, i would trust in them, if you are sure he might be wrong you are entitled to a second opinion.

wishful thinking can sometimes lead you to beleive you have symptoms of pregnancy too, but yea, as carifairy said, a blood test would be accurate when it said no, especially that long after you miss a period, the cases of them being wrong are extremely rare indeed!
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic Reply to topic
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index -> Pregnancy -> Could I Be Pregnant? All times are GMT - 5 Hours
Page 1 of 1

Related topics:
Strattera - Why are so many doctors against it?
Any Doctors in here please help
Doctors Warn About Toddlers' Diet
Doctors call for 'fat tax' on Coca-Cola and Pepsi
Can the Doctors results be wrong
i went to the doctors for a regular check up.....
pain in groin and testical doctors can't find hernia or epid
lower left abdomil pain for 2 years doctors can not find not
Several doctors and no answers...What should I do now? I hav
What doctors often don't know about opiate addiction and sub
feelin faint muscle tiredness occasional loose bowels doctors have given blood test brain scan and s
Constant feeling of pressure on chest, doctors say I'm fine?
research for pain manegment doctors
Doctors use Google to diagnose unusual cases
mouth ulcers for 8 months and still doctors struggling to establish a cause and treatment
Must doctors keep things confidental?
been to doctors
naturopathy doctors
Doctors 'help' eight patients die a day
am scared to go to doctors
My Navigator
  • Unanswered posts


  •  



    Information provided on this site is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical advice provided by your physician or other medical professional. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your physician or health care provider. Only your physician can provide relevant diagnosis, prescribe medications and/or put you on adequate therapies.

    Privacy Policy | Registration terms | Global Terms of Use | Copyright policy | Advertising policy | About us | Contact us