im not sure. i just bought one too and got the same thing!! someone help!!
Pregnancy tests are not 100% accurate, but being that it was negative and you got your period, I'd say you are definitely not pregnant.
You should really go and see a doctor. The 3 pregnancy tests suggest you are not pregnant but you may have other problems. If you are too shy and live in the UK, call NHS Direct for advice.
The term strongest does not really apply here. It really depends on the context. -30 is much colder than -2, so in this case the more negative, the "stronger" the implication. If we were talking about a bank balance, $5 is better than $1, so here the more positive number is the "stronger" one. Just think of negative and positive numbers as all living on the same spectrum, but just on different sides of zero, or what we use to denote the absence of anything.
It won't always result in a negative integer. Multiplyinga positive number and a negative number always results in a negative number. For example 3 x -2 = -6. Adding a positive number and a negative number can result in a negative number but it does not have to.When adding a positive number with a negative number, we really subtract from the largest number in the absolute value the smallest number in the absolute value, and we keep the sign of the number with the larger absolute value. So the sign of the number with the larger absolute value will determine the sign of the answer.Some examples:10 + (-7) = 3Here, 10 is the largest number in the absolute value, because |10| = 10, and |-7| = 7. So, 10-7=3. 3 will be positive since 10 was positive7 + (-10) = -3Here, -10 is the largest number in absolute value, because |-10| = 10, and |7| = 7. So, 10 - 7 = 3. 3 will be a negative number since -10 was negative number. Thus, the answer will be -3.-10 + 7 = -3-7 + 10 = 3It all depends on whether the number with the larger absolute value is negative or positive. If it is positive then the answer will be positive. If it is negative then the answer will be negative. If the two numbers have an equal absolute value, then the result is zero, which is neither positive nor negative.
There is some controversy about whether or not 0 should be counted as a natural number, it really depends on what group you are talking about, but if you include 0 the answer is 7 and if you don't the answer is 6 because negative numbers are definitely out.
Pregnancy tests are not 100% accurate, but being that it was negative and you got your period, I'd say you are definitely not pregnant.
Usually a false pregnancy means that you have taken a pregnancy test and it gives you a positive reading when you are not pregnancy (which is very rare) or a negative reading when you really are pregnant.
Your period shouldn't affect the test! There is really no point in doing a pregnancy test during a period. Usually, if you are having a period you are not pregnant. A pregnancy test senses the BHCG hormone so your period should not affect it.
loads of us go through pregnancy symptoms when we're not pregnant our mind it play tricks on us!!!!! just get over it really cause if it came up negative your not pregnant just forget about it because the more you think about it the more your body will believe your pregnant and that's why you go through pregnancy symptoms because it on your mind all time then your body thinks your pregnant
The same thing happened to me.
IUD's are around 99+% effective against unintended pregnancies, thus the risk of pregnancy is increadibly low. Breast tenderness does not equate to pregnancy, it could be a reaction to hormones in the IUD or breast growth.
I had the same thing happen. I then asked around on a fertility awareness forum and was told that Equate can also pick up on LH. It made since. I had just ovulated very late and wasn't sure if I was pregnant or if indeed it was ovulation. I took every pregnancy test known to mankind to see if they would turn positive as well. They did not. Only Equate. It gave me a really dark positive mixed with super light ones. the only negative test was the one I tested with water to be sure I wasn't going insane. I did 6 tests in total (including water test) I am not pregnant. Equates are not accurate. I researched on the internet more to find out people have been complaining about this brand as far back as 2002. Its 2009. If you are pregnant, you will get a positive on equate AND other tests, to include a blood test (which is considered positive around with a beta# 25 or higher with most doctors but not all).. I hope that helps some.
Depends. Why aren't you having periods? A period is not necessary for pregnancy. Some women are "constantly" pregnant; that is they get pregnant after each birth before they have a period. (Each period is the result of not getting pregnant.)
Why do you want to do this if you really want to get pregnant just get pregnant.
A missed period and/or positive pregnancy test are signs of pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test.
try to use pregnancy test.. and if you are really pregnant you need to be open to your parents :))
Yes, in real life it was her second pregnancy