Yes the HPT is correct hun because it was 6 days BEFORE you had the albendazole inside of you.
Yes. Sometimes pregnancy tests are not 100% correct. Even if the second test comes out negative I would recommend that you go see your doctor. They can just give you a pregnancy test there and then you will know for sure. :)
I think that you should take a pregnancy test when you think you are pregnant, or when you feel something in your tummy.
There are always pregnancy tests that can show up negative and you can still be pregnant. The best thing to do is check with your doctor and ask for a pregnancy test. Remember though even the doctor's test can even be wrong. There is not one single pregnancy test that is always 100% correct.
Yes it is called a positive negative and the tests are only 99.998 precent correct
Pregnancy is correct.
You should get a pregnancy test at the doctor's office. A positive on those tests you can do at home are always correct, but you can in fact get a false negative. Usually these tests are pretty accurate if you take them correctly. If you really wanna make sure, get a another test done. But maybe you think you're pregnant and your symptomps could be explained by something else. To ease your mind, take another test. good luck!
A positive result occurring after three minutes should be disregarded.
Pregnancy tests are almost always accurate with home tests it is more common to get a false negative then a positive if it says you are pregnant then you are.... With a blood test you will most likely always get the correct reading because your blood changes it increases and it develops a hormone that is only there when pregnant.
Both are correct depending on the situationdid not decide -- this is past simple negative and is used to talk about something in the past that is finished now.You did not decide what was right and you missed out.Have not decided -- this is present perfect negative and is used to talk about something that happened in the past that has a present result.You have not decided what is right and now you miss out.
YES! Every pregnancy test is different and if the instructions are not followed 100% then there is a chance you could read a false negative. I suggest taking another test and if that dos not give you a conclusive answer or you are still unsure if the test is correct, consult your doctor for a blood test.
no.
The chances depend on the last time you had sex. Contact the office you visited to understand when and if you need retesting.