Yes, unless you have taken medication that contains certain substances that affect the test. A doctor could tell you what these are or if you use a home kit it will often list the causes of a false positive.
It depends on which results you achieved first. If you took the pregnancy test and it resulted in a negative the first two times - It could be that the pregnancy test did not recognize High levels of hCG (the hormone responsible for detecting pregnancy in females).
If on the third time you got a positive, it may be that you are in fact pregnant. Your best result is to see your Gynecologist who can perform for specialized tests to determine If you are pregnant.
I advise you go see your doctor. But you can't be pregnant if you are still menstruating.
You have to urine on the pregnancy test in the morning, but chances are, if its positive its yes...
That's enough - you're pregnant
Try one more time. If it is again positive, then you probably are pregnant.
yes, because since this isn't your first. your body already knows that you are pregnant.
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.
2 years
I have tried the test the first time it was milky white (negative) and I wasn't pregnant I did a urine test after. The second time I got an oily film at the top (positive) I took a pregnancy the next day it was positive 6 weeks and counting! :)
Yes, she can. She may only be cautious about her husband's blood type, if his is positive, then the child's may also be. Then, a doctor should be seen since the first pregnancy to help prevent hemolytic decease of the newborn IN THE SECOND positive blood child, since it WON'T happen to the first and CAN be prevented to all the others.
Yes, home pregnancy tests can produce both false positives and false negatives. If a home pregnancy test is positive, you should see a gynecologist to have the pregnancy confirmed as soon as you can.
Yes it is, my first pregnancy was fine, this one i have gest diabetes, thrombosis and PGP.
Likely an operation.
Ruling out ectopic pregnancy is no different with or without Depo Provera. First, the pregnancy test is positive. Second, there is a pelvic mass, or abnormal ultrasound, or abnormal change in hCG levels. Contact your health care provider if you think you may be having a tubal pregnancy, as you cannot diagnose this condition at home.
On the box it will tell you at how many days it will detect pregnancy. You were probably right at the line on the first day, and the second your body had produced enough of the hormones to show up positive on a titer test.
Every pregnancy is different. Just because you had something, say nausea, with the first, doesnt mean you will for sure with the second