I can find no evidence that Danazol can provide a false negative to a prognancy test, although the question has been asked by others (with no answer offered). Atempts to reach the manufacturer find that they're in the process of being bought out, and no phone numbers or emails are offered, so they can't comment on this. FDA warns that a course fo danazol can complicate a pregnancy, so if there is a chance the patient is pregnant, danazol should be discontinued. Please note that discontinuing a medicine should only be considered under the advice of your doctor! Well-meant advice from a stranger on the internet is no substitute for the advice of your real, live, in-person, licensed doctor.
o it will not help in making the pregnancy test negative in anyway.
No. Taking the test too soon causes false negative.
If you are not taking hormone supplements then you are pregnant. You can get a false negative, you cannot get a false positives.
If you are taking a home test, you will need to wait until the hormone known as hCG has had a chance to accumulate in your body. This will then be picked up by the test that you are taking and give you a positive or negative result. Usually, it takes about two weeks for the hormone to be present in your body. After this point, you should be able to get a 100% correct result from a pregnancy test.
You differentiate pregnancy nausea from non-pregnancy nausea by taking a pregnancy test. And if it comes out negative your "not" pregnant.
No it doesn't effect the outcome of the result.
I am currently researching on this too. I am also taking Cymbalta and am at least a week late for my period - the pregnancy test were all negative. I am usually always on time.
that depends if ur having sex and then taking the pregnancy test
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.
Yes. You could be testing too early.
It depends how long it has been since you've had sexual intercourse with your partner. When taking a pregnancy test you should wait about 2 weeks to a month after you've had sex to get an acurate result from it. I would go with the clearblue digital test, it seems to be really acurate.
Maybe the test wasn't taken correctly? When the test does not take up enough urine, it cannot determine the level of pregnancy hormones present. Taking another one would be the best solution.