Blood tests are more accurate than urine tests.
Yes urine tests are no tth emost accurate form of pregnancy tests....although they are fairly accurate most of the time they can give out false negatives because you took the test too early ( before you skipped your period) or you took it too late in the day also the lower HCG level it is made to detect the better the blood test provides an exact count of HCG in your blood which is what determines pregnancy or not so yes you are pregnant CONGRATULATIONS good luck and God Bless!!!
By examined the blood of the patient.
Doctors determine positive or negative blood types by testing for the presence or absence of a specific protein called the Rh factor on the surface of red blood cells. A positive blood type indicates the presence of this protein, while a negative blood type indicates its absence. This information is important for blood transfusions and pregnancy monitoring.
sometime hpt gives false positive... if you took a doctor's urine pregnancy test and came back negative then ask for a blood test--a blood test will tell you if you are pregnant or not- even if you have low hcg in your urine-and yes you could still pregnant with all the symptoms---best of health
If the doctor told you that you are pregnant, then you probably are. The doctors do a blood test which is way more accurate then peeing on a stick!
Can o negative blood boy pregnant o positive girl
O negative blood type can take only from O negative. but in emergency cases if the O negative is not available, doctors give you O positive, and treat that with immune-suppressants.
Negative blood can be given to someone with positive blood. Positive blood CANNOT be given to someone with negative blood.
yes
If you want to have children you will have to educate yourself about the negative blood type. If you become pregnant with a child that has positive blood, you may encounter complications if not treated. There is a simple shot they will give you while pregnant and after giving birth that will prevent any problems.
no, the o blood type is recessive, so the mom must have either cheated, or been given the wrong blood during a blood transfusion. (doctors don't give transfusions to pregnant women, because it could be bad for the baby.)
A blood test will most likely be down to see if the individual has the Rh factor (D antigen) present in their blood.
If you took one test and it came out positive, but your levels are dropping and a second test came back negative, then I would say no. But if you really want to know I would go to the doctors office and have them do a blood test to see if you are pregnant.