07-09-2011, 02:49
You could have ovulated later in the month and not show up positive on a pregnancy test. Or not due for flo yet.
Pregnancy tests are not as sensitive as the ones used in hospitals. If implantation occurs later, it takes awhile for your HCG levels to climb high enough to be detected.
There are a few options:
(1) Something you are taking made you skip 'ovulation' and it can take usually 40 days to reset so to speak. You can check out fertilityfriend.com to get more insight on signs to look for when determining what's going on in your cycle.
(2) You ovulated later or implanted later and a pregnancy test is not able to detect pregnancy yet.
(3) You ovulated later and it hasn't been two weeks post ovulation yet.
My experience with NBE is that it made me more fertile and in the mood to mate. Luckily, I didn't have a partner during those times or I might be asking the same question. Only luckily because I'd want to be married first ;0)
Good luck! Hope you find your answer soon.
Pregnancy tests are not as sensitive as the ones used in hospitals. If implantation occurs later, it takes awhile for your HCG levels to climb high enough to be detected.
There are a few options:
(1) Something you are taking made you skip 'ovulation' and it can take usually 40 days to reset so to speak. You can check out fertilityfriend.com to get more insight on signs to look for when determining what's going on in your cycle.
(2) You ovulated later or implanted later and a pregnancy test is not able to detect pregnancy yet.
(3) You ovulated later and it hasn't been two weeks post ovulation yet.
My experience with NBE is that it made me more fertile and in the mood to mate. Luckily, I didn't have a partner during those times or I might be asking the same question. Only luckily because I'd want to be married first ;0)
Good luck! Hope you find your answer soon.