Beta, urine kits can sometimes be faulty or old. If it has been 2 weeks since your missed period, go to a nearby clinic and get a blood test done. That will give you the correct result.
Haan, bilkul galat ho sakti hai agar kit kharab ho toh! Sometimes the urine is too diluted or the kit is expired. Better check with your gynac once and get a proper blood test done, saara tension khatam ho jayega.
At my hospital, the doctors always advise doing a beta hCG blood test if there is any ambiguity with home tests. I would suggest booking an appointment with your gynac to discuss the next steps clearly rather than relying on home kits.
With my twins, the line was dark immediately, but faulty kits are so common. If you are 2 weeks late and still getting a negative, just get a blood test. Save yourself the daily guessing game and stress!
Listen, after 2 weeks of a missed period, home tests are rarely wrong unless the kit is defective. But if you still suspect you are pregnant, the best way to be sure is to get a beta hCG blood test done at a lab. It will clear all your doubts.
Instead of wasting money on buying multiple expensive home test kits, just book a simple beta hCG blood test. It costs almost the same as two kits and gives a 100% accurate result. You can then show the report directly to a doctor.
I am in my 2nd trimester now, but early on, I was so confused by these tests! Has anyone else got a faint line or a negative after 2 weeks? It's better to consult your doctor for a proper scan to know what's happening.
Because of my PCOS, my cycles were completely unpredictable, so home tests often confused me. If you have irregular periods, 2 weeks might just be a delay and not pregnancy. It's best to consult your gynac to regulate your cycle.
In my personal experience, I had a negative test even after being 10 days late because my ovulation was delayed that month. I can't give medical advice, but a blood test at the clinic finally gave me the clear answer.
This is exactly what I worry about! I read that sometimes ovulation happens late, so the 2-week gap might not be accurate. If you are trying, maybe wait a couple of days and try a different brand's kit.
Actually, I did a test 2 weeks after my missed period and got a negative, but I'm still feeling super nauseous. I'm going to ask my doctor for a blood test. Are you also facing the same confusion?