A false positive pregnancy test is extremely rare, so I would say no, if the tests read positive you are most likely pregnant.
It is possible, though rare.
Absolutely. Most Pregnancy tests tend to 90-96% accurate.
False positive pregnancy tests are extremely rare, the test reacts to hCG which is a hormone found in the blood and urine of a woman who is pregnant or from certain rare medical conditions.
It is likely that you are pregnant. It is possible to have false negative results, but unlikely to have a false positive.
Def. Not
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 possible. Above answer is WRONG. Again A cyst DOES NOT PRODUCE HCG which is the ONLY WAY YOU ARE GOING TO GET A POSITIVE PREGNANCY TESTS.
It's highly unlikely. Home pregnancy tests are more prone to false negatives than false positives.
The chances of that happening are very low as false positive pregnancy tests are very rare
No. Pregnancy tests measure hcg in the system.
A pregnancy tests detects the hcg in your system. It can read a false negative but not a false positive.
You are most likely pregnant. Chances are the tests taken the first day were used just before you had enough hCG to confirm pregnancy, one day later the hCG had increased enough to give you your positive pregnancy tests. This is why false negative pregnancy tests are very common if used too soon. False positive tests are very rare.