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wunderland123 · 20/02/2022 02:41

Bit long I'm just looking for maybe some clarity. I'm now about 11 weeks along, and around 8 week I got COVID during COVID I had a fever and then I had some spotting only enough to notice when I went to the bathroom didn't even need a pad and no clots. I've been having symptoms of being pregnant and have had positive test before and after COVID.

But a couple days ago I went to the hospital for chest pains, I have POTS which act up especially when pregnant but I went in just to be sure and they did a pee test and they said it was negative, but didn't run tests blood wise mainly bc they were concerned about chest pain. I'm about 11 weeks now and have a doc appointment on Tuesday but I'm just wondering is it possible to test negative pee wise at 10 almost 11 weeks and still be pregnant??

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Rtmhwales · 20/02/2022 02:55

Can you not take a test at home again? Do you have any spare?

Maybe there's was faulty. Even 8 weeks after my MMC when my HCG was 5 I was still getting a positive test, albeit faint - so even if that were the case for you they should've still got a positive in my opinion.

wunderland123 · 20/02/2022 05:27

I was just so irritated with her due to the fact that she ran blood tests and I asked if she could please make sure to run HCG also when she was running the tests and she said yes of course and then didn't even bother. I still have symptoms and she just basically told me that I had a miscarriage and that was it.

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wunderland123 · 20/02/2022 05:28

And I plan on getting another at home test I just used them before, after my COVID I retested at various times and all were positive

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