You need to know your ovulation date to determine that. There are ovulation calculators on the web. You just put in the date of your last period and it gives you the possible dates of ovulation. Since you have a positive test - it would be best to make a doctors appt. They will probably do an ultrasound and will calculate how far along you are as well as give you a due date. Good Luck!
The only way to know for sure is go to a docter and get an ultrasound. They will guess at how far along you are based on how developed your baby is. The reason that sometimes pregnancy tests come out as negative when your really positive is because sometimes your pregnancy horomones haven't quite built up in your body very much yet , ..
Generally, most doctors consider the last week of your period to be the first week of your pregnancy. So two weeks into your pregnancy is when you ovulate and conceive. Two week after that (4 weeks) pregnant, is when you can first determine pregnancy. So three weeks late would be about one week after this point, which would be approximately five weeks.
a negative pregnancy test can be wrong because it could have misditected, a positive pregnany can't be wrong though.
There is no false positive pregnancy test result. If it has ever been positive, then it is positive.
you could be. take some more tests
The Answer could be neither positive nor negative because the positivve could be bigger than the negative or the neagative could be bigger than the positive
Yes it is called a positive negative and the tests are only 99.998 precent correct
If you took a pregnancy test too early, you could have a false negative. There are seldom false positive's though.
YES
It could be negative if it goes on for along time. A person could also become depressed. But stress response could also be positive.
It could be negative if it goes on for along time. A person could also become depressed. But stress response could also be positive.
you will want to go to the doctor and get checked out. since you dont know how long it took the test to change it could be positive or it could be negative
Depends on how soon you took the test. If you took it before missing your first period, yes it could be positive later. IF not, most likely you aren't pregnant.
the answer could be negative or positive depending on whether the negative number you're adding is bigger than the positive number