A pregnancy test must be read in the time specified in the instructions in order to get an accurate result. That time is never eight hours.
A positive answer on a home pregnancy test means that you are pregnant and should see a Dr. A negative answer means that you are not pregnant. If you get a negative response and feel that it is in error you should wait two days and test again or see your Dr.
negative= not pregnant positive= pregnant be sure to read the instructions on the pregnancy test package
No pregnancy is pregnancy and it doesn't matter if you were on the pill at the time. It will still show positive if you were pregnant.
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If you are four weeks pregnant you will have enough hCH to have a positive pregnancy test.
This happened to me when I got pregnant with my third child. The first test was negative and the second positive. From what I understand, a pregnancy test can give a false negative but rarely gives a false positive.
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.
A positive pregnancy test and missed period are generally considered the standard in determining a pregnancy. If you are still concerned that you might be pregnant your doctor can do a blood test that is more sensitive than the standard home pregnancy tests. This should put your mind at ease once and for all.
A home pregnancy test will show up most probably negative in this case.
Usually a false pregnancy means that you have taken a pregnancy test and it gives you a positive reading when you are not pregnancy (which is very rare) or a negative reading when you really are pregnant.
Try one more time. If it is again positive, then you probably are pregnant.
you could be. take some more tests