My best guess would be about 4 weeks. I conceived on July 23, 2009. The first day of my last period had been July 9, 2009. I took my first test August 1, 2009, 5 days prior to my period was to begin on August 6, 2009. The test came back negative. This was with the test that you can take 5 days prior to your 1st missed period and it is 99% accurate! However, if you read it closer it is only 99% accurate the day AFTER your first missed period and only 86% accurate at the time I took the test (5 days prior). I then took another test on August 8, 2009, 2 days AFTER my first missed period and that thing lit up like a Christmas Tree! I was 4 wks and 2 days prego. I confirmed with a doctor the following Monday, August 10, 2009. Keep in mind that I was technically only 2 weeks, 2 days prego from the date of conception. However, I just learned that the doctors count the first day of your last period as your date of conception even if you know otherwise ;-) So, I think you would be 4 weeks by the doctor standards but if you are trying to figure out the specific encounter when you became prego, count only two weeks back and not four. ie, my encounter was the 23rd NOT the 9th. I hope that helps. Please though if you are pregnant get to a doctor. If you have no insurance contact your local health department and they can put you with a doctor for little or no cost to you depending on your income. Don't wait the only thing worse than having a baby you think you may not want is having an unhealthy, sick baby that you may not want and you can always put it up for adoption. Good luck to you.
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.
Yes. It is always better to go an consult a doctor if you are in doubt.
It means you had a miscarriage.
You are most probably not pregnant. even though you may have been.
Yes, once you are pregnant your hormones rise rapidly, a test may be negative ONE day and positive the NEXT.
I'd suspect that she's actually pregnate and tat the negative readings were false.
Depends on how soon you took the test. If you took it before missing your first period, yes it could be positive later. IF not, most likely you aren't pregnant.
If a pregnancy test read after 3 minutes is negative, and 3 days later a line appears, the test is still negative. Pregnancy tests should be disregarded after 10 minutes because environmental factors can cause a line to appear.
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.
If you had a positive pregnancy test then had a heavy period a couple days later, you may have had a miscarriage. If this happens, you should consult a doctor.
On the box it will tell you at how many days it will detect pregnancy. You were probably right at the line on the first day, and the second your body had produced enough of the hormones to show up positive on a titer test.
yes. if you are having acute hepatitis with Australia antigen positive it can later become negative.