No. Taking the test too soon causes false negative.
Birth control pills do not have an effect on pregnancy tests.
The phrase "sugar on the pill" refers to making something unpleasant seem more tolerable or appealing. It is a metaphor indicating that something negative is being masked or disguised with something positive to make it easier to accept.
When reffering to a person, a 'poison pill' is someone that influences people in a negative way or clouds a person's judgment because they want something.
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
If you're on the birth control pill and had a negative pregnancy test, it is not likely you are pregnant.
Multiplying a positive and negative number will give a negative result. The result is a negative number.
something resulting the way you did not want to or expected to. mostly people use this in negative terms.
a negative attitude usually result in disstress.
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Then the result is also odd. The result is negative.
You do. The result will be negative.