Pregnancy tests test the pregnancy hormone level in your urine. It is very important to look at the instructions on the box, and read the test when it says to read it.
For some women, they don't produce enough hormone for the test to register that they are in fact pregnant. A false positive is a very rare occurrence, however.
Chances are, if you got a positive, then yes, you're probably pregnant
Take one more test to be sure, make sure you use your 'first thing in the morning' urine, as it would contain the most pregnancy hormone. If you're still showing a line, then go to a doctor, and they can do a blood test to confirm it.
You differentiate pregnancy nausea from non-pregnancy nausea by taking a pregnancy test. And if it comes out negative your "not" pregnant.
that depends if ur having sex and then taking the pregnancy test
Yes. You could be testing too early.
If you are not taking hormone supplements then you are pregnant. You can get a false negative, you cannot get a false positives.
Your period shouldn't affect the test! There is really no point in doing a pregnancy test during a period. Usually, if you are having a period you are not pregnant. A pregnancy test senses the BHCG hormone so your period should not affect it.
By taking a pregnancy test.
Get yourself to a clinic and take a proper test. The home preggo tests are not always to be trusted, especially if they say negative.
No, pills do not cause pregnancy. Sex causes pregnancy.
If you don't want to get pregnant, USE BIRTH CONTROL. It's that simple.
o it will not help in making the pregnancy test negative in anyway.
Taking the birth control pill lowers the risk of pregnancy. Not taking the birth control pill does not lower the risk of pregnancy. You are more likely to get pregnant when you are not taking the birth control pill.
Well if you have taken a home-pregnancy test and it is positive then yes, you should stop. But you should not take the pregnancy test until at least the day of your expected period or 14 days after intercourse other wise your results will not likely be accurate. If you do get a positive pregnancy test then go ahead and stop taking your birth control and make an appointment with an OB/GYN. If the test is negative, continue taking your birth control pills until you do get a positive pregnancy test. If you stop taking it before you get the test results and it is negative, your chances of pregnancy are heightened greatly. But if you continue taking it until you get a positive test result, you will not have had enough to cause any harm to the baby.