'''You need to go to the doctor to find out for sure!''' There is a pretty good chance that you are pregnant, but it depends on how far along you were when you did each test, and what type of pregnancy test you used.
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AnswerThe best thing is to go to a Planned Parenthood or your doctor and have a pregnancy test performed there.
AnswerThis often happens when a women miscarries. You need to see a Doctor otherwise if you're not treated, you can develop a nasty infection. AnswerIf you took the first test early in the morning with concentrated urine (high in hormones) then took the second one later in the day after a few drinks therefore less concentrated urine (lower in hormones) hen the first could be positive and the second negative just becasue there is not so much hormone in it.
The chances of that happening are very low as false positive pregnancy tests are very rare
If you are genuinely having a period, then the test will come out negative because you cannot be pregnant. However, some women think they are menstruating when they may be bleeding for some reason in early pregnancy. The test then could either be positive or negative depending on the condition of the baby.
No, diabetes has nothing to do with being pregnant, so if your test came back positive, and you had unprotected sex, your chances of being pregnant are 100%
If the two pregnancy tests said positive, your chances are pretty good. See your doctor ASAP for proper diagnosis and care.
I'm not a doctor, but I sincerely have to say "not good". The fact that both pregnancy tests say positive, as long as you did them right, then your mathematical chances are all but 100%.
If the pregnancy test came out negative, then chances are, you aren't pregnant. Pregnancy tests are very acurate. You may also be missing your period because of stress or you worrying to much about he fact of being pregnant. If you are still worried about being pregnant wait another couple of weeks, and take another pregnancy test. Hope everything turns out as planned.
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Well put it this way i am on my third child and none of the pregnancy tests worked the first one i was 12 weeks pregnant when i finally had a blood test done which came back positive so i would not believe it until a blood test but the blood test takes seven to forteen days after conception. hope this helps
Well if you have taken a home-pregnancy test and it is positive then yes, you should stop. But you should not take the pregnancy test until at least the day of your expected period or 14 days after intercourse other wise your results will not likely be accurate. If you do get a positive pregnancy test then go ahead and stop taking your birth control and make an appointment with an OB/GYN. If the test is negative, continue taking your birth control pills until you do get a positive pregnancy test. If you stop taking it before you get the test results and it is negative, your chances of pregnancy are heightened greatly. But if you continue taking it until you get a positive test result, you will not have had enough to cause any harm to the baby.
Yes sometimes home tests can give a false negative result. If you are certain you are late for you period, go to a doctor and have them preform a pregnancy test so that you know for sure whether or not you are pregnant.
If the test is done properly, the chances to give false positive test are very slim indeed.
Yes, unless you have taken medication that contains certain substances that affect the test. A doctor could tell you what these are or if you use a home kit it will often list the causes of a false positive.