- Female
- 26 Years
- 29/01/2025
Sure, so I've taken a pregnancy test twice, and both times it came back negative. I've also done an HCG test, which was negative as well. Does this mean it's completely confirmed that I'm not pregnant? I'm just a little worried and would love some clarity.
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