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∙ 2009-11-22 05:37:30i would try another home test to be sure. the hormones that are used to identify pregnancy can be found sooner in the blood than in the urine.
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∙ 2009-11-22 05:37:30If you are not taking hormone supplements then you are pregnant. You can get a false negative, you cannot get a false positives.
A plus sign for positive and a minus sign for negative.
It is more common for home pregnancy tests to give a false negative than a false positive. You could be testing too soon. Home pregnancy tests are considered accurate 14-16 days after ovulation.
No, UTI does not cause a false positive pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests are very specific to hCG (the pregnancy hormone), if the test reads positive you are pregnant.
yes it is possible but its best to go to your doctor and get them to check it out. it may be that u were pregnant but have miscarried or it is not a viable pregnancy or the neg result u got is a false negative there are lots of reasons out there so best check with your doc to let u know either way xx
If you've had one positive and one negative I suggest you get another test.
A pregnancy test can only give you "a negative result" (probably not pregnant) or "a positive result" which indicates the likelihood of pregnancy. Only a blood test or physical examination can confirm a positive result (definitely pregnant). There are some conditions which have pregnancy symptoms, and very rare conditions under which pregnancy is not immediately detectable after fetal development begins.
If you are not taking hormone supplements then you are pregnant. You can get a false negative, you cannot get a false positives.
Your test results are saying that you are both pregnant and not pregnant at the same time. There is either a false positive or false negative result . To be sure do your test at a lab.
At 11 days pregnant, you wouldn't get an accurate result. It is best to wait until 2-3 weeks after sex. However, if you do take a pregnancy test and get a positive result, you are pregnant. False positives are very rare. The same cannot be said for a negative result.
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!
A plus sign for positive and a minus sign for negative.
Yes.
No pregnancy test is 100% accurate. Sometimes the result is wrong, and that is shown by a subsequent test, or by later events. Depending on how much time elapses, it is also possible for a woman to become pregnant between taking the first (negative) test and the second (positive) test.
Some women who have an ectopic pregnancy have a negative pregnancy test. The hCG which gives a positive test result, is released from the embryo implanting in the uterus.
I hate to state the obvious, but if you are pregnant you would get a positive, if you are not then it would be a negative.
The result will always be negative. Positive X Positive = Positive Negative X Negative = Positive Positive X Negative = Negative