Around 4 weeks gestation but an ultrasound scan would tell you for sure. It does sound as though you had a very early miscarriage (at the time of your period) then got pregnant the next month. Good luck
if u take a home pregnancy test its not always right.. with my 3rd child i took 3 or 4 and they were negative but when i went in to see the doctor it was positive.. it really depends on how far along you are and if the test can pick it up.. or you could have missed a period stress makes that happen.. alot of different answers for that one lol
You may not be pregnant, you may not be far enough along to test, you may not have followed the test instructions.
store bought pregnancy tests say they show results about 4-5 days before a missed period.
Yes - you probably weren't far enough along for it to show up positive. If your period doesn't come, take a test a week later
all depends on when your last period was
pregnancy. you should take a test
Conventional Current states that current moves from the positive terminal of a power supply to the negative terminal.Electron Flow states that electrons move from the negative terminal of a power supply to the positive terminal.
No, -3 is a rational number. All fractions are rational along with all decimals that terminate or repeat. (this applies to both positive and negative numbers.)
If the terms get bigger as you go along, the common difference is positive. If they get smaller, the common difference is negative and if they stay the same then the common difference is 0.
Even if you didn't know you were pregnant but you were at least two weeks along, your pregnancy test will show up positive. But if you were less than two weeks along it will come out negative even if you do end up pregnant.
It is positive. If you mirror a graph of a plot along one axis, then mirror it again, you will have the original graph. Also: -x = -y is the same as x = y because they can be reduced on each side of the equation by (-1)
If I understand the question correctly, the sum of two positive numbers will *always* yield a positive number. The product of two positive or two negative numbers will always yield a positive number. The division of two positive or two negative numbers will always yield a positive number. There are more examples along this line. I am not sure if this is what you wanted to know.