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Can i be 62 days late and not pregnant
I am 23, i took 7 tests. Out of 4 were invalid. 3 were negative. I am 63 days late today. Can it be a case of twins ?
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Check your  blood beta Hcg levels and connect with report
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You need to confirm your negative pregnancy by a blood test for pregnancy
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Madam pls get a bhcg blood test done
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If the pregnancy test is negative you are not pregnant and you need a medicine to help you get your periods
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get a scan .may not be preganancy
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Connect
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Yes do a urine pregnancy test and confirm …if negative then tests to be done for evaluation
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No if pregnancy test is negative it can't be a twin pregnancy
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