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Took a test last Friday and it was positive, went to the ER Monday and they did blood test and said it came back negative for pregnancy, I bled for six- seven days and had mild cramps and lower back pain. Someone pls help

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Oh no - so sorry 😢 Three common reasons, 1. Chemical pregnancy, so embryo implanted, but didn't continue progressing. TBH this looks like a strong positive and chemical pregnancies are often light. Not sure if you used HPT on Sunday or Monday - would help confirm or eliminate.

2. Some medical conditions like PCOS sometimes release hormones that mimic the hormones HPTs look for in urine. Blood tests for pregnancy hormones are best for confirming pregnancy.

3. Faulty test. There's a reason many people use more than 1 test across multiple days - it's not just that we are crazy 😜. Some test go bad. Best test to use before missed period is a FRER (first response).

Good luck this month!!

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