Yes, you can get a false negative with a hpt. On the other hand you can not get a false positive with a hpt.
No, a period and a negative HPT (used at the appropriate time) indicates no pregnancy.
Sometimes home pregnancy tests are not acurate, my friend took 5 of them and all were negative, however, she was pregnant. i'd suggest seeing a GYN.
Probably nothing. Stress can make you miss your period, as can change in diet or exercise habits. Also depending on your age, hormones can change causing changes in your cycles. It could be iregular periods or a hormonal imbalance.
Yes, it is posible. Some HPTs can detect enough HCG hormone as early as 4 days before your missed period. It is rare to get a false positive. If you get a negative, don't assume you aren't pregnant - you could be pregnant and should test again if you miss your period. PS, I long cycle doesn't effect how acurate an HPT is.
You might be pregnant but still be bleeding if so take a test or go for a blood test x
A blood test would have been negative 3 days before your missed period but an hpt would ususlly be positive by now. You have to use the first urine of the day when it is good and strong.
You can take a test the day you miss your period. But sometimes it takes a few more days to register the hormone. It depends on the women and the test.
This means you're definitely not pregnant.
A 32 day cycle is a normal variation in cycle length. Pregnancy is not likely.
You could be. It is best to take a hpt 5 to 10 days after a missed period to get the most accurate result, otherwie you can get a false negative. Normally a women is late at some time or another. (Stress & eating habits are 2 common reasons why a period is late...Other then pregnancy that is)
When you change birth control this will effect your cycle and it can effect your cycle for 2 months. Its best to perform a HPT 3-4 weeks after you last had unprotected intercourse.
Bodies aren't clockwork. Stress, either mental or physical can throw you out of synch.