An inconclusive test usually means the test was run too early, the hCG level is elevated but not high enough to confirm a pregnancy. In a normal pregnancy, waiting three days and rerunning the test should provide sufficient time for the hormone rise to be conclusive for pregnancy or the lack of growth to insure there is no pregnancy.
When a blood test comes out inconclusive it means that they think you are pregnant but you could be miscarrying. When I was pregnant with my son, the test came out inconclusive so my doctor said I had to retest in a few days to make sure the hcg levels went up and not down. They went up and my son is now 3 years old. Unless you are having bad cramping and bleeding I would assume you are pregnant.
A home pregnancy test can detect the pregnancy hormone starting around 10 days after conception.
The results came back inconclusive.
The first home pregnancy test was created and marketed in 1978.
Wait two weeks after unprotected sex before taking a pregnancy test.
Wait a week and then retake the test.
it might be a molar pregnancy
It may mean that you have taken the test to early, best to go and see your doctor or wait for a week and take another test.
Yes. Many brands of pregnancy tests only measure hCG (the human pregnancy hormone) up to a certain amount. If your hCG levels are higher than that amount then the test will show negative or inconclusive.
When a blood test comes out inconclusive it means that they think you are pregnant but you could be miscarrying. When I was pregnant with my son, the test came out inconclusive so my doctor said I had to retest in a few days to make sure the hcg levels went up and not down. They went up and my son is now 3 years old. Unless you are having bad cramping and bleeding I would assume you are pregnant.
no it does not.
Drinking too much water before a drug test can cause an inconclusive result. Any urinalysis will be skewed from too much water in the sample.
yes
Inconclusive generally means that some of the compounds the test was trying to detect were found, but not in sufficient concentration to mean a positive result.
It is possible to have inconclusive test results, but not to test both positive and negative at the same time.
An inconclusive urine test is when the results do not definitively confirm or rule out a specific condition or substance. It means that the test did not provide clear enough results to make a definitive conclusion. Additional testing may be needed to obtain a proper diagnosis or confirmation.
The second derivative test is inconclusive.