Yes a woman can have a false positive test result for gonorrhea.
There aren't many false positive pregnancy tests.The test is looking for (HCG) Human chorionic gonadotropin which is a peptide hormone produced in pregnancy, that is made by the embryo soon after conception.Since the hormone is made by the embryo it is had to have a positive test from a woman who is not pregnant.
There are a few factors that can result in a false positive. Most of the time though false positives are rare! I recently experienced this. I have 4 children and have never had a false positive! My test never showed up unless I was pregnant. I recently had 5 tests show a faint positive and went to the doctor for blood test which was negative. I was told that a cyst on your ovaries can sometimes make a test appear positive (false positive). Other factors include chemical pregnancy. This is one where everything develops as though you are pregnant, except for the baby. If you are on any medication that contains the pregnancy hormone (HCG), this also can make your test turn up positive. It is best to have a blood test done by the doctor to totally insure you are not pregnant.
No a pregnancy test is not always accurate or correct. If a woman's hormones are spiked they can potential show positive results that are false.
On rare occasions you can encounter a false positive due to improper testing, expired pregnancy tests, rare medical conditions such as certain types of cancer, evaporation lines, a recent pregnancy or a chemical pregnancy.
If semen fertilizes a woman's egg, the result of the test would turn from negative to positive. Otherwise, the presence of semen would have no effect on a pregnancy test.
Yes, absolutely - an O positive woman and an O positive man can have a healthy baby.
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Prevention of tubal pregnancy must happen from early in a woman's sexual life. Preventing infection with chlamydia and gonorrhea, which can result in scarring, are the most important steps in lowering the risk of tubal pregnancy.
Certainly.
I believe the answer is yes
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One statement about menopause that is false is that it cannot happen to a woman in her 40s.