Wait until the day of your missed period.
Due to the sign rules for multiplication, if you multiply several negative numbers, you'll get a result that is alternately negative, positive, negative, positive, etc.
I had the same thing happen to me. I took several home pregnancy tests that came back positive. I went to the doctor they did a blood test and it came back as negative. They sent me to hospital to do a 48 hour hormone test and determined I was miscarraging the baby. You should ask your doctor if this is hapening to you. Hope this helps.
because the hcg hormone might not have spread enough to detect. you may still be pregnant! i didnt get a positive until about my 6th test on the 6th week
Yes and it can be for several weeks.
if p represents your positive number, and n represents all of your negative numbers, then: |∑n| < p
if p represents your positive number, and n represents all of your negative numbers, then: |∑n| < p
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This is not my answer but one posted by a classmate of mine. The positive number must be greater than the absolute value of the sum of the negative numbers
Yes. It can take several weeks for the hCG to clear from the body. It depends what stage of pregnancy you were at.
100+(-6)+(-23)+(-7) = 64
Written like that it's neither negative nor positive; it's neutral.Sodium is much (as in several orders of magnitude) more likely to form a cation (positive) than an anion (negative), though.
It means that there is still the presence of the pregnancy hormone (hCG). Home pregnancy tests give positive results when they detect the presence of hCG. It can take days to several weeks for a woman's hCG levels to return to baseline after a miscarriage; it all depends on how far along she was. Taking home pregnancy tests in the first few weeks after a miscarriage is not a reliable way to check for pregnancy because of all of the false negative results, due to the lingering pregnancy hormone in the woman's system.