hi, i took two home pregnancy tests last night.they both turned negative.then slightly showed a faint positive line. does that mean i could be pregnant?then my nipples are so sore for a week now.am wondering if its because of the ECP i took after having unprotected sex. or could it be that am pregnant?how can i know for sure?
Mon, 26 Sep 2016
OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine, Dr. Swati Varma's Response
Hi..if in any of or both of the two tests ,you saw the second line ( no matter however faint or light it was), that means you are pregnant..if there is no ( absolutely no) trace of second line in either of the two tests, then pregnancy is ruled out beyond doubts.. Your next step if test is positive, should be a transvaginal ultrasound to look for the viability and location of your pregnancy..this would guide you in further management ..your sore breasts might be because of pregnancy or just because of a fluctuation in your hormones because of ecp..depends on your result.
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Hi..if in any of or both of the two tests ,you saw the second line ( no matter however faint or light it was), that means you are pregnant..if there is no ( absolutely no) trace of second line in either of the two tests, then pregnancy is ruled out beyond doubts.. Your next step if test is positive, should be a transvaginal ultrasound to look for the viability and location of your pregnancy..this would guide you in further management ..your sore breasts might be because of pregnancy or just because of a fluctuation in your hormones because of ecp..depends on your result.