You need to perform a new pregnancy test. You might have tested too early.
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wait a few other days and have 3 tests one in the morning one in the afternoon and one at night best result
kate
It should say positive up to six days before your missed period but everyone is different. Go to your doctor if your period hasn't showed up and you are still getting negative test results.
If the test showed a clear positive, it is very likely you are indeed pregnant, you should see a qualified medical practitioner for confirmation and advice.
Contact the company it could be a faulty test.
Even if a pregnancy test showed up negative, cramps and acne that randomly occur with a missed period could signal pregnancy. Wait a few days and then test again.
If the ultrasound showed no baby and your still testing positive on your hpt's its cause you have so much hCG's in your body to give a negative. You have about 10,000 so it could take a while before you get a negative. Sorry for the loss of your baby.
It can mean an early miscarriage. Those things happen eventually, and quite alot.
the smear decolourised more time than it required
Count forward 9 months.
5 days before your period is way too early to take a rest, even the most sensitive tests only work 3 days before. If you have missed a period you may still be pregnant. Not everyone has all the symptoms.
this same thing happened to me... this morning i had a negative preg. test - but yesterday i had a positive... not sure- but feel pregnant- i have an 8 mo. old- and i feel like i did when i was preg. with him...
Yes, my daughter did. They gave her the flu test in the dr. office and it came back positive. They then sent us down to the hospital lab and they took another one to see if it was A type or B type of flu. They both came out negative there. So I don't know what to think!!!
Not exactly. "HIV positive" means that someone's test for HIV antibodies came back positive, i.e. that the antibodies are present and that the person has at least been exposed to, and is almost certainly infected with, the virus. AIDS, however, is a syndrome, or condition. There isn't a specific test for it, so the terms "positive" and "negative" have no real meaning. AIDS means that not only is the person infected, but the infection has progressed to the point that they are showing symptoms. You can be "HIV positive" (the test showed antibodies) or "HIV negative" (the test did not show antibodies), but not "AIDS positive" or "AIDS negative". Everyone with AIDS is (or should be, since HIV is the virus that causes AIDS) "HIV positive", but it's possible to be "HIV positive" for a considerable length of time before eventually developing AIDS.