Go to the doctor if you think your pregnant. Could be another problem associated with menopause.
Yes; it is possible, but not likely, to get false results.
Menopause typically does not affect pregnancy test accuracy, as these tests detect the presence of pregnancy hormones in the urine or blood. However, menopausal women may encounter irregular hormone levels that could potentially cause a false-positive or false-negative result on a pregnancy test. It's recommended to consult a healthcare provider for confirmation if there is uncertainty.
no, it will not give false results ~pawsalmighty but if you are having a period it is extremely unlikely that you are pregnant. "englishangel"
Cysts, ectopic preg, and menopause and some very rare medical conditions can give misleading results.
Can trazadone give a false positive urine drug screen for methamphetamine
Not that I'm aware of, but colchicine can kill you.
Though quite reliable they can sometimes give false results
It depends on how bad you have the menopause. It can give you hot flashes or make you cold.
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yes it affect bu afulse positive result
Chewing tobacco can potentially affect the result of a DNA test by contaminating the sample with DNA from the tobacco residue. This could lead to inaccurate results or difficulties in interpreting the test. It is recommended to avoid using tobacco products before providing a DNA sample.
Just wait and drink lots of water