No, concentration of hormones and other chemicals filtered from the blood in urine would actually increase with less urine volume. Pregnancy tests look for specific hormones in your urine. It's not likely that dehydration could cause this unless it was a sign of another health problem that was interfering with your pregnancy.
Birth control pills do not have an effect on pregnancy tests.
A pregnancy test can only give you "a negative result" (probably not pregnant) or "a positive result" which indicates the likelihood of pregnancy. Only a blood test or physical examination can confirm a positive result (definitely pregnant). There are some conditions which have pregnancy symptoms, and very rare conditions under which pregnancy is not immediately detectable after fetal development begins.
no it can give you a negative result. best to wait til your not bleeding anymore.
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What are you trying to ask here? Do you mean that a mother took a pregnancy test on behalf of a daughter so as to give a fake result? What are you trying to find out?
Multiplying a positive and negative number will give a negative result. The result is a negative number.
It is more common for home pregnancy tests to give a false negative than a false positive. You could be testing too soon. Home pregnancy tests are considered accurate 14-16 days after ovulation.
No, UTIs do not affect the accuracy of pregnancy tests.
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The gallbladder has no effect on hormones of pregnancy. Gallstones will not affect a pregnancy test.
Positive controls : an experimental treatment that will give the desired result Negative controls: An experimental treatment that will NOT give the dersired result.
No it doesn't have any affect on the hormones which are produced during pregnancy.