C- Control T- means test Line under the C - Negative Line under C and T- positive :)
You can, but most likely it won't be positive b/c your hormones are out of whack. get a bllod test or ultrasound.
what does the t and c mean on the pregnancy test
The OSOM card pregnancy test uses two bands to detect hCH the hormone of pregnancy, a (C) control band and a (T) test band. The test needs to be read three minutes after dropping urine in the sample well. If the C and T band is colored gray or black the test is positive for pregnancy (hCG is present). If only the C band is obvious the test is negative for detectable levels of hCG. If neither band is obvious the test is invalid, this could be due to age of the card or improper storage.
It's an over the counter syrup so you should be fine.
It's possible but I would check with your Dr as soon as possible.
Since it's similarity to other illegal 2-C compounds it may test positive for one such as 2-CB.
There has to be a line in the control window to let you know its working. After the wait time there should be a + or - in the test window. + being positive and - being negative. Hope this helps!
If it wasn't too long ago you might still have pregnancy hormones in you and that would show in a blood- or urine test (as positive for pregnancy). if that has passed and you didn't see a doctor afterwards there is no proof. Otherwise you could have asked the doctor who examined you and maybe performed a D&C on you to explain.
I had a blighted ovum and at the beginning had some signs of pregnancy, but they went away. However, my pregnancy test came back positive in February and I didn't experience anything was wrong with the pregnancy until May, I started bleeding - went to the ER the dr. said it was a blighted ovum and I had to have a D&C.
The same thing happened to my mom. The doctors said it was normal..ish. If you're still bleeding more than 2 wks after the d and c, go to a doctor asap
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