Home pregnancy tests are considered accurate 14 to 16 days after ovulation. A blood test from a Dr is considered accurate 10-14 days after ovulation.
With irregular periods you should test according to your longest cycle in recent months. If you are uncertain when your period is due or could be due, it is recommended to test at least 19 days from the day you think you became pregnant. If the result is negative you should test again in 3 days because you may have tested too early. Good luck.
A zero result means you tested negative for TB.
No, good scientific models should always be open for change. They should be tested and tested repeatedly, so they can be revised, or scrapped in favour of a better hypothesis.
According to the instruction sheets included with all brands of pregnancy tests that I myself am familiar with, any color change, no matter how faint, indicates a positive result.
ono doesnt kill it just hurts. by the way congrats
If you tested less than 3 weeks since you missed you menstrual cyle, Yes!
A proof of pregnancy.
well i think you may be but to be on the safe side go to the doctor and get tested ...they should be able to tell though ur blood if or not you are.
Yes you will need to go to the doctor and get tested.....it happened to me and i was very much pregnant
If you're on the birth control pill and had a negative pregnancy test, it is not likely you are pregnant.
A test coming out positive means that the test found whatever it was looking for. A test coming out negative means it didn't find anything. Like a pregnancy test coming out positive means a good chance of the person tested being pregnant. Negative means there are no signs of pregnancy in the tested substance.
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Yes it can if you have tested too early. Here is a link for information on how pregnancy tests work: http://thefertilityshop.com/fertility/pregnancy-tests-work-a-17.html
Don't risk it, see a doctor.. Pregnancy tests aren't always exact.
Two negative tests would indicate that you probably are not.
No but you should avoid it if pregnant since it is not tested on pregnant women.
See your DR. You may need a pregnancy blood test and a change to contraceptive.