no...always use fresh urine right when you wake up.
I am assuming you are referring to a urine pregnancy test which tests for Beta hCG. There are also blood tests, which are more specific, for pregnancy. The urine beta hCG test may be positive for other reasons than pregnancy. Certain cancers of the testicles and the ovary are diseases that can provide a positive pregnancy test. Also, a lot of blood or protein in the urine can give a false positive on a pregnancy test. There are also some medications that have been reported to cause false positives such as some anti-convulsants and anti-parkinson medications. Overall, though, the urine pregnancy test is very accurate. Any female who tests positive on a urine pregnancy test should arrange for an appointment to see a physician for follow-up.
Either you are two weeks pregnant, or the hormones of a normal pregnancy stopped dividing - usually indicating the pregnancy has been miscarried.
You want to urinate directly on the pregnancy test strip. If you are using urine that has been sitting for a while, it isn't the temperature to be concerned about, as much as the length of time it has been sitting there. The amount of hCG concentrated in the urine decreases as it sits. So it is best to use fresh urine every time.
Yes it's certainly possible that you may be pregnant. Perform a urine pregnancy test 3 weeks after you had intercourse or alternatively see your Physician now for a pregnancy blood test.
If you take a urine pregnancy test the very next day you and your partner had unprotected sex, the reading will not at all be accurate, as it would have been better to wait for 14 days to take a urine pregnancy test to get a accurate reading.
Pregnancy hormone likely would have been detected by this time, but due to varying sensitivities of different pregnancy tests, you could certainly be pregnant. It would be wise to try several types of home tests. The first urine of the morning has the highest concentration of pregnancy hormone. You could always go to your doctor and have a blood test to be certain.
If a woman has been sexually active & misses 2 or more periods, there is a good chance she can be pregnant. There are many "Pregnancy tests" available at any drug store, most are simple URINE tests. The test shows a "+ or -" in a few minutes indicating whether the urine indicates a pregnancy or not.
Only with the use of an ultrasound at 6 weeks pregnancy.
A pregnancy test cannot confirm how many weeks since conception. It can only measure pregnancy hormones in your urine. If the first test was accurate and read accurately, it sounds like you might have been pregnant. However, the hormone should increase. If the body rejected the implantation, you could simply start your next period. The only sure way to know is see a doctor.
Having a tubal ligation does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
that means ur testicle is getting big
Cytotec, also known generically as Misoprostol has been proven to be 90% effective in aborting pregnancy within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.