blood is a sterile fluid so any infection that reach the blood is serious problem
yes, blood infection affect pregnancy .because if any thing affect the mother it will affect the baby
An infection in the urinary tract will cause the appearance of blood in the urine sample, including red blood cells and whilte blood cells.
No, because the pregnancy test tests for the level of a specific pregnancy hormone, hCG, which would be in your urine or blood. Yeast infections are an overgrowth of Candidiasis, which is completely different.
No it can not. The bacteria will not change the hormone levels in a pregnancy.
No. It does not affect your pregnancy test. You do pregnancy test on your urine.
no, blood preasure and pregnancy have nothing in common unless you are pregnate and have high blood preasurethe pregnancy test has no effects from the medicine
Any sort of illness, infection, or pain can affect the blood pressure. When the body is fighting an infection or other illness, the biological responses of the body typically cause an increase in the blood pressure.
No. Signs of pregnancy are absent period and positive pregnancy test. White blood cells in urine and painful urination are not signs of pregnancy.
Definately not.
yes
An infection may decrease the red blood cell count. For example, ebola will do so.
Pregnancy tests check for hCG, a hormone produced in pregnancy but not found in the contraceptive implant. Nexlanon, Implanon, and Norplant will not affect the results of a blood or urine pregnancy test.
It's possible that a yeast infection could affect your menstrual cycle, but it's not a common cause for a late period. If your home pregnancy tests have consistently been negative and you suspect pregnancy, a blood test can provide more reliable results. It might be a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss your symptoms and any concerns about your menstrual cycle.