Yes, as these tests are never 100% accurate. I think it would be best if you consulted your doctor.
My doctor told me "if there is a positive line at all, you're pregnant." I had the same thing happen. My mom and I were tearing through the box and instructions. I ended up getting the digital one and it said pregnant.
The developing fetus of an Rh negative female is at risk for Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn if the father is Rh positive and the child has inherited the "D" antigen from the father (RH positive).
2 negatives equal a positive or if you multiply a negative by a positive it is larger negative if you multiply a negative and a negative it become positive because doing something negative times is getting bigger
Yes, Rh negative is recessive, if your mother has two positive allelles, you have one of each and are rh positive. If your mother is heterozygous (negative and positive alleles) You have a 50% chance getting a positive allele.
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Positive = You really did it. False Positive = The test said you did it, but you really did not.
If you take your pill at the same time every day you significantly limit your chance of getting pregnant.
Because A Negative x A pOsItIVE = nEgaTiVE * * * * * (-4)4 = 256. It is positive, not negative. The most likely reason for getting a negative result is that no brackets were used and so what was calculated was actually -44
have you been eating lots lately?????? that might be the answer there, just prue fat. if you still feel that you could be pregnant check with the doctor
It could explode, getting battery acid all over you and anyone else nearby.
Yes, the blood type has nothing to do with getting pregnant however, though there may be no problems with the first child born the second child may have a blood problem without medical help.