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.
no it cant breast feeding has nothing to do with the hcg hormone that being pregnant produces in your body.
Only if you take so much your hand is shaking and you can't hold the stick in the stream of urine.
no
A medication with HCG will effect the pregnancy test results. Nothing else apart from this will effect a test result.
no
No. Pregnancy is a biological issue, and no matter what you think (positive or negative), it will not effect the pregnancy test.
No. The pregnancy test is only effected by hCG (the pregnancy hormone).
No,anti biotics and or birthcontrol do not effect results of a pregnancy test.
No.
No, neither UTI nor antibiotics affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
Not unless pregnant again.
Azithromycin won't affect a pregnancy test; pregnancy tests are dependant on hormone levels and azithromycin antibiotic doesn't affect hormone levels.
I don't think the time of day has any effect on the results you get.(:
Sometimes. So if you really think ur pregnant then wait until the UTI is out of your sysytem and take a test.
results?