If there is no blue line in the Control Window within 10 minutes of performing
the test, then the test has not worked. This may be because:
• The Color Sure Tip was not kept pointing downwards or the Test Stick was
not laid flat after urine was applied.
• Too much or too little urine was used. You must sample for 5 seconds.
You should test again, using a new test, taking care to follow the instructions.
You may wish to only collect a sample of your urine in a clean, dry container
and immerse only the Color Sure Tip for 5 seconds only.
As you don't say precisely to which ClearBlue you are referring a visit to this site should answer your questions. http://www.clearplan.com/ According to this site a ClearBlue pregnancy test is 99% accurate if done on the day of a missed period or later.
I'm sorry my dear but I can't possibly know that. It's 50/50% chance. You should have a test done at the doctors. They are more reliable.
Yes as they are negative you can conclude, the test is negative and nothing to worry.
If you are not pregnant, yes.
It is possible to get a false negative on a at home pregnancy test but it is not common. Go to your doctor and have a blood test done.
Sperm has nothing to do with a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test is done by a woman to find out if she is pregnant or not. She pees on it and it detects the pregnancy hormone.
just drink salt water
yes you are pregnant
Sex education for teenagers and instruction on birth control methods.
The same thing happened to me.
i would get a blood pregnancy test done. maybe your HCG levels are just really low. Could also be a chemical pregnancy
The best way to prevent unwanted pregnancy is to use birth control such as the contraceptive pill and or condoms. If you find yourself pregnant unexpectedly and are not ready to become a mother, it may be possible to abort the pregnancy.