If you are three months pregnant and a scan has confirmed it, but your pregnancy tests continue to show negative results, there could be several reasons for this discrepancy. Firstly, it is important to note that home pregnancy tests detect the presence of hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) hormone in urine, which may vary from person to person. It is possible that your hCG levels are not high enough to be detected by the test kits you have used.
In such cases, it is recommended to consult with your healthcare provider or obstetrician for further evaluation. They may suggest repeating the blood test or performing a more sensitive urine test at their clinic. Blood tests can measure the exact level of hCG in your body and provide more accurate results compared to home pregnancy tests.
Additionally, there are certain medical conditions that can cause false-negative results on pregnancy tests. These include ectopic pregnancies (when the fertilized egg implants outside of the uterus), molar pregnancies (abnormal growth of placental tissue), or hormonal imbalances.
Your healthcare provider will be able to assess your specific situation and order any necessary additional tests or ultrasounds to confirm your pregnancy status accurately. They will also evaluate any potential underlying causes for the discrepancy between the scan and negative test results.
It's essential not to rely solely on home pregnancy tests if you have received conflicting results from a scan. Seek professional medical advice for proper evaluation and guidance throughout your pregnancy journey.