Does the pregnancy test show negative if you get the 3-month injection?
Hello ,
I have a question. I've been getting my three-month injection since January, and now I'm worried I might be pregnant. I've already done a test, but it was negative. However, I still have symptoms like a larger belly, a lot of headaches, and sometimes abdominal pain or nausea. I went to my gynecologist for a regular check-up last month, and she did an ultrasound of my pelvis.
Would she have seen if I was pregnant or not?
And does the test show negative if you get the injection or the correct result?
A pregnancy test shows negative if you are not pregnant (nearly).
This is also completely independent of the contraception method, because nothing is 100% safe.
If your female doctor saw nix, you’re not pregnant. You can see something from about the 5th week of pregnancy and from then on, the pregnancy test also shows something because the HCG hormone is detectable in the body.
So don’t worry, you’re obviously not pregnant
If pregnancy existed at that time, at least for 5 weeks, it would have seen this in ultrasound. Otherwise not.
A pregnancy test shows negatively, regardless of the method of contraception, if one is not pregnant (provided that the test was carried out correctly).
This can indicate anything. Everything is possible from side effects of syringes to food intolerances.
By the way, you didn’t ask for that, but you should think about changing the female doctor. A 17-year-old is usually not describing the three-month injection.
The German Society for Gynaecology and Obstetrics recommends them only “more mature women with completed family planning”.
The test shows negative if you are not pregnant (or do not follow the instructions). The test shows time positive when you are pregnant.
As you do not have any influence on the test.
The Ffauenarzt could only have seen something when there was something to see. It could be quite that you only have before or after. It is.
You have beautiful side effects of the DMS.
At this point, you can take a look at the package leaflet of your contraceptive – which is best to do with every drug application.
All your complaints can be found in the DMS package leaflet under “4 What side effects are possible?“ listed.
The DMS has a very high level of security, as errors in taking are excluded.
With a good (high-resolution) ultrasound device, an experienced gynecologist in the uterus can represent a fruit cavity with an embryo or a structure belonging to the fruit plant (Dottersack) approximately from the 5th – 6th SSW.
Before that, you can sometimes recognize a small point in the highly constructed cervical mucosa, but this is not yet a reliable proof of the present pregnancy.
But your female physician would have become stubborn because of a high-structured cervical mucosa.
Each pregnancy test is only as reliable as it is carried out correctly and at the right time (i.e. not too early – best 19 days after the last unprotected GV) and read (usually within 5 to 10 minutes).
Then a commercially available pregnancy test from the pharmacy, drugstore market, well-sorted supermarket or shipping trade provides a relatively reliable result (over 99%) regardless of the method of contraception.
Happy for you!