My pregnancy test was negative, but I have still not had my period. Could I still be pregnant?
When it comes to pregnancy tests there is the chance that you may get a false negative. Such circumstances are rare but you should be cautious when you receive your results. Carrying out more than one test is a good way to back up the results, but an even better option is to visit your GP who will be able to carry out a blood form of pregnancy test that can give more conclusive results.
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