you could be. take some more tests
it's common to get a false negative, even if you are pregnant. but typically, if it reads as positive, you are pregnant
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.
if the home pregnancy test reads negative then there was no pregnancy, ive had 2misscarages and all tests read positive even 2wks after. you are probably just suffering from a bad period but if it gets worse speak to your gp. hope that helps
Most likely yes, you are pregnant or were. I don't think a pregnancy test can read positive without HCG present and HCG is produced by pregnancy. If it is a digital pregnancy test and reads positive you are definitely pregnant. Do be aware of evaporation lines that are gray or colorless. Make sure this positive line is colored. If the positive lines are not all colored you could be seeing the evaporation line which could be misread as a positive.
Consider this result null and void and redo the test the next morning. THere's a reason why all pregnancy tests state NOT to read results after 10 minutes, it can create a false positive where it reads positive but you're not pregnant. GOod luck
Home pregnancy tests only measure hCG (the pregnancy hormone) up to a certain level. If you hCG levels are higher than what the tests reads then you can end up with a false negative.
Sometimes it can take hcg two weeks or more to get back to zero, so if you have hcg above 5, two weeks after cytotec, then you may get a positive hpt but not actually be pregnant.
It means that there is a trace amout of the pregnancy hormone in your urine and you are in fact pregnant. There are, in a few cases, what is called a chemical pregnancy where you will produce the hormone from a fertilized egg that never implants and doesn't actully lead to conception, but still reads as a positive due to trace hGc in your urine stream. It is still however a positive and you should make a call to your OBGYN.
Yes. The pregnancy test is nearly 99% correct if it reads positive. Congrats.
Yes, home pregnancy tests can produce both false positives and false negatives. If a home pregnancy test is positive, you should see a gynecologist to have the pregnancy confirmed as soon as you can.
my advice would be to wait roughly 3 weeks after you have had unprotected sex to try a home pregnancy test. if it is positive you have your answer. if the test reads negative dont worry about it wait another week and take another
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.