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No, being sick or having a viral illness will not affect the results of a pregnancy test. ~pawsalmighty
No there just backed up
You want the signal to not change while it is being converted by the ADC. Otherwise, you could get wildly inaccurate results.
More then likely your not pregnant, as long as the tests are from two different companies. Maybe stress is giving you the symptoms of pregnancy. If this persists I'd suggest that you seek medical attention and get a test from a Doctor.
No. Not breast feeding. But after giving birth it can take a while for your HCG level (the pregnancy hormone measured in pregnancy tests) to return to 0. Taking a pregnancy test less than 8 weeks after giving birth is frequently positive. Check with your doctor if you are concerned. They can do a blood test to determine what the level is and then by repeating the test in a week will help them determine the trend. Upward, most likely, pregnant. Downward doesn't necessarily mean not pregnant. Verify until HCG returns to 0 or ultrasound to find a fetus.
Pregnancy hormone levels are highest in the morning so taking it later can affect the outcome. Also although fake positives are rare if you had a really early miscarriage you can still get a positive due to the pregnancy hormone still being in your body.
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There is only a 1% change of a pregnancy ultrasound being wrong. If you've taken a pregnancy test and then go in for an ultra sound to confirm the pregnancy, chances are you are definitely pregnant.
maybe it means that by being extra nosey and not giving space to your children ultimately results in such forcefull rebels from children.........the theme is probably on good parenting.
Yes, and there is a plan for expansion in the works.
Yes, it is one of the many signs of pregnancy.
As long as their adjuster is being reasonable and is handling your claim quickly it will be fine to just let them handle the claim. If they are giving you trouble talk with your insurance agent and see if they can help you with the claim.