3-4 days
I'm not a doctor, but I sincerely have to say "not good". The fact that both pregnancy tests say positive, as long as you did them right, then your mathematical chances are all but 100%.
I believe it may take 2-5 days in order to allow the pregnancy hormones to build up to a level where they can be detected by a home pregnancy test. Having said that, I took a pregnancy test within hours of having an implantation bleed with my son and it appeared positive within seconds!
It depends on the test and when your doctor looks at it. Some tests you could have the result for in a couple of hours if your doctor is on it. Other tests you could receive in days if your doctor is not available or the test just takes longer.
Tall is for long waisted people with long legs, and long is for people who have long legs with regular waist!
They will get more wrinkled if you roll them. When you roll them they bend, creating folds and, if stored long enough, the folds will become wrinkles. The best way to keep clothes from getting wrinkled is laying them flat, not folding or anything. However this takes up alot of room so it would be best to fold them.
You cannot improve your diet to become a positive. It is what it is, you cannot change it. Eating healthy is critical to a long life, but doesn't affect your blood type.
Yes, as long as the mother is positive and is not AB.
Blood groups are A, B, and O. Each type of blood is either positive or negative. When a couple is planning on marriage, their blood type is not as important as the positive or negative aspect. A woman with negative blood types may encounter problems having children if her husband has a positive blood type. All blood types are compatible as long as they are both positive or negative.
Yes, as long as the mother's blood group is Rh positive, the baby can be Rh positive. Only one parent need be Rh positive for this to occur.
A person with O- (O negative) blood is considered a universal donor. That means that every blood type that exists can receive blood from a person with O- blood. (A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+, O-) A person with O+ (O positive) blood, on the other hand, can donate to any type as long as it is positive. ( A+, B+, O+ or AB+)
i was told it takes about 6 years but not completely positive
Around 2 weeks but it is faint. A month will show for sure!
No, but she can give to you, so long as the negative and positive match up. (Negative can give to both negative and positive, positive can only give to positive). O can give to everyone; A can only give to A o B; B can only give to B or AB; and AB can give to AB (but not O). if you dont follow those rules your body will reject it and you may die :(
Yes. O is the universal donor. As long as the recipients RH Factor (positive or negative) is the same then O can donate to any blood type.
Any blood type, as long as this is the first child. If you already have a child check out erytroblastosis fetalis
Yes. If both parents are heterozygous (rh+ rh-) for rh factor, they could each pass on an rh- allele to the child and it will be rh negative. As for blood group, as long as the child inherits either two A alleles (AA) or one A and one O allele, it will have the A blood group.
Maybe. A child will have either the mother's blood type or the father's blood type. If the father is B+ and the mother is A- then it is possible that the children have the same father. So it all depends on both parent's blood type.Source: I am a 2nd year nursing student, and we had a long discussion about this subject last semester.