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∙ 8y agoThis happened to me when I got pregnant with my third child. The first test was negative and the second positive. From what I understand, a pregnancy test can give a false negative but rarely gives a false positive.
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∙ 8y agoA pregnancy test can NOT be reused and it will not show a accurate answer.
It is possible to get a false positive on a pregnancy test, but highly improbable. I once went in the doctor after taking a home pregnancy test and the doctor basically said that he would not test again, because they use the same test and I was pregnant. But, I did get a false positive as a teenager and the 2nd test was negative. Take a 2nd test.
The ClearBlue pregnancy tests are 95% of the time accurate. If it comes back positive, then you are definitely pregnant, however if it comes back negative you may still be pregnant, so you may have to take it again in a few days.
hi, yes i believe it is possible to have a positive then 3 negatives. I tested on fri as positive with FR then hour later did it again as the line was faint and my friend said try again it was the same but faint, I did another Saturday morning it was negative and then another monday morn neg again. All FR test. Ive been trying 15 months. Im going to doc in morn i think i might have a chemical pregnancy. Good luck
Do the test again!! You maybe did it wrong or not enough pee!!
A pregnancy test can NOT be reused and it will not show a accurate answer.
Try one more time. If it is again positive, then you probably are pregnant.
You need to confirm the positive pregnancy test result with your Doctor. See your Doctor for a pregnancy blood test. Pregnancy does cause a increase in vaginal discharge.
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If you are a blood donor your blood can be given to anyone. Everyone who is O negative is OO negative, by father, husband and both my sons are all O negative. If you are a rhesus negative woman married to a rhesus positive man you may need to have Anti-D while pregnant and after delivery to prevent your blood becoming sensitised and affecting a Rhesus positive baby More elaborate answer on pregnancy in rhesus negative women: If you are a rhesus negative woman pregnant by a rhesus positive partner you WILL (typically only after the first pregnancy, but, it's suggested with any pregnancy of a Rh- woman) need a RhoGAM (Anti-D) injection in early pregnancy to protect the embryo from being miscarried from an attack by your immune system and again during or immediately after delivery to stop the fetal blood (which most likely will be positive) from mixing with your blood preventing your death. Negative can successfully mix with positive, but, positive will kill a negative.
Not unless pregnant again.
I'ts possible it depends on your level of hormons and how late are you . because if you are late but not that late then its possible that the test cant read the hormon that is required for the test to read positive . or you are having problems and would need to go to the doctor about why you havnt had a period yet because it can lead to a serious problem
5 - (-2) ______ 7 In this problem, it equals a positive because you do keep (5), change (- to +) change (- to + again). Keep, change, change. 6 - (-7) _____ 13 Again, we do keep (6), change (- to +), change (- to + again) So, positive.