Yes, the test could be wrong, but the most probable answer is that you're late. Bodies aren't clockwork-perfect, and can easily slip 2 days for no obvious reason.
In the same way that you would answer a fraction subtract another fraction. The result could be either positive or negative, just as is the case with negative whole numbers.
That will depend on the two integers that you use. The result could be any of negative, zero or positive.
There are an infinite number of answers but the most obvious is: -0.467/-1 = 0.467 If you divide a negative number by another negative number then the result will be positive.
There's no general rule. The result could be positive and it could also be negative. It depends on how big both numbers are. (neg 5) minus (neg 7) = pos 2 (neg 5) minus (neg 3) = neg 2
3 negative numbers are three negative numbers. There are a lot of things you can do with them: -- You can add them up. Their sum is always a negative number. -- You can add two of them and subtract the third one from the sum. The result could be a positive number or it could be a negative number. It depends on the three negative numbers you started with. -- You can multiply them all together. The product is always a negative number. -- You can multiply all of their absolute values together. The product is always a positive number. -- You can multiply two of them, and divide the product by the third one. The result is always a negative number. -- You can multiply two of them, then raise the product to the power of the third one. The result is always a positive number. -- You can divide one of them by another one, then raise the quotient to the power of the third one. The result is always a positive number. But, as I said at the top, 3 negative numbers are never anything else other than three negative numbers.
Yes. You could have tested too soon.
well i don't think it could be possible
Will i be still be pregnant if i had a negative test result From Norena
It is possible. I suggest getting a blood test done at the doctor's.
No you can't be pregnant and still have your period. You can have a light bleed but not a period. As for the whole negative test thing, it could be a false negative.
Yes, it is possible to have HPV on a cervical cancer screening even if previous results were negative. the virus may have been detectable at one time and not at another, or you could have picked up a new infection.
You could be. Wait another 2 weeks, then take another test. If the result is still negative, wait to see if you miss your next period. If you do, go and see your doctor. If not, you're not pregnant. Sometimes periods are missed for no apparent reason
Yes, an error in a pregnancy test could lead to a false positive or false negative result.
Yes. If you feel that you could be pregnant you should take a home pregnancy test. I recommend buying a brand that gives you more than one test. Test with the urine when you first wake up as this contains the most hormones. If you get a negative result wait a few more days and if your normal period doesn't arrive test again. If you get a positive result or if you still get a negative result and still don't get your period in a few days see your dr.
Its very unlikely that you would be pregnant, as the test was negative and you had a period. Although it could always be a false result and there is sometimes a little bleeding very early on in pregnancy, you should wait to see if you have a full period this month and if not take another test. Regards
Yes, but there are other things that could cause this. A radical emotional, physical, or dietary change can also cause a missed period.
If it's not a "regular" period, yes. It could be implantation bleeding: http://www.epigee.org/guide/lateperiod.html http://www.ynhh.org/healthlink/womens/womens_4_04.html