The digital pregnancy tests are the same set up as the basic tests. You will urinate on the test (or dip it in your fresh urine) and it will say positive or negative, but if you were to take the test apart the inside has the strip that will show with the one (if negative) or two (if positive) lines. From my experience, sometimes the test will display a negative reading but the strip will be positive with a faint line so always double test a few days later.
clear blue digital tests, mostly the digital. you would want to buy the more expensive. to be sure about myself, i took five pregnancy tests from first responce and clear blue. they were all positive, and then i got the cheapest kind since sometimes they are inaccurate.. that too came up positive.
If you got a positive you are pregnant. These is no such thing as a false positive. Another pregnancy test may give you a negative because it requires a larger amount of HCG to be detected before it will read positive. This is especially true for digital tests. So, congratualations.
Yes. It can take several weeks for the hCG to clear from the body. It depends what stage of pregnancy you were at.
i took the test and it showed me a open book wit a arrow on it what does this mean
There's directions inside the box of the test and it shows u what it looks like if u r or arent pregnant. There has been many complaints that this product gives false positives. I did a web search and many people had this problem with Clear Blue.
my clearblue said am pregnant and it say 1 2 what that 1 2 weeks
It probably means your pregnant. Cause a smiley face=happy, and usually people are happy when they get pregnant.
yes you can have a false negative result as in many cases it could be too early to tell or the test has not worked as it should. It is almost unknown to get a false positive result although this has happened in the past. The best result is too be tested by your GP or clear blue digital are very good and accurate.
If it is digital you are not supposed to read the lines, only the "pregnant" or "not pregnant." If it is a regular one, it means you are not pregnant or the test was not done correctly.
If the test showed a clear positive, it is very likely you are indeed pregnant, you should see a qualified medical practitioner for confirmation and advice.
Superdrug is a more sensitive test (10miu) meaning it can detect lower levels of hormones (early pregnancy). Clearblue is more like 25miu, meaning you would have to have higher hormone levels (later pregnancy) before it picked it up.
Every test is different, you would have to refer to your instructions for the test. Or you could simplify your life and grab a digital test next time at the store that reads a clear pregnant or not pregnant.