Introducing substances into your urine to fake a positive pregnancy test, such as medications or hormones, is not advisable and could have harmful consequences. It's important to use a pregnancy test honestly and consult healthcare professionals if you have concerns about pregnancy.
Attempting to manipulate a pregnancy test to produce a false positive result is dishonest and can have serious consequences. It is important to use a pregnancy test as directed and to seek medical guidance for accurate results.
No, a urine pregnancy test measures the same hormone (hCG) as a blood test, so they should typically give consistent results. If a blood test is positive, a urine test should also show a positive result.
Results from a blood pregnancy test typically take 1-2 days to come back, depending on the lab's processing time. This type of test is very accurate and can detect pregnancy earlier than a urine test.
Electrons are pushed out from the negative terminal of a battery towards the positive terminal when a circuit is connected.
If it's a pregnancy test the answer is no, A test can come back negative even though its positive. But if it's positive, it's positive 99% of the time.
A pregnancy begins with the actual act of love making. If the sperm and the egg come together and the egg is fertilised by the sperm a pregnancy begins.
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%
no... that kind of pregnancy is all in your head
Yes, pregnancy can occur if sperm gets near the vagina
I have heard both yes and no for this however if you do research into it, its very possible for the test to come back positive because your mind tricks your body into believing its pregnant so the hormone levels will show signs of pregnancy
yes but this is called still birth.
no
Pregnancy requires that a sperm cell come into contact with an egg. So if the "something" has sperm on, or in it, you can get pregnant. Otherwise, no -- no sperm, no fetus.
I wish I had the answer myself. I did the same thing and mine came back positive as well. Which baffles me because I had taken one the day before and it came back negative.
For a while after giving birth a pregnancy test can still come back positive. However, you shouldn't be having sex for at least six weeks after giving birth. So there should not be a need to take a test at that time.
The semen has to come back out of the body since the body can not absorb it and the uterus is a dead end. The sperms are still swimming though so pregnancy can still happen if she ovulates. The semen is supposed to come back out. That's normal.