Pregnancy tests almost never produce false positives, but they often create "evaporation" lines. which usually don't appear until the time limit. but sometimes they trick people into thinking their test was positive.
If you WERE pregnant, and now ur not, (ie. losing the baby) you should have had a lot more bleeding than only 2 days worth.
I am inclined to think you were never pregnant.
If I'm wrong and the test was CLEARLY positive, and u havent had a real bleed since, u may need to go to your doctor for a D and C. Your body may be having a hard time passing the baby you lost..
No , but a negative test can be a false positive .
No, it is positive.
No, if you're having a miscarriage, the pregnancy test will still be positive as you're passing the pregnancy.
No. Pregnancy is a biological issue, and no matter what you think (positive or negative), it will not effect the pregnancy test.
Yes
a negative pregnancy test can be wrong because it could have misditected, a positive pregnany can't be wrong though.
Pink- Positive Blue-Negative
Usually a false pregnancy means that you have taken a pregnancy test and it gives you a positive reading when you are not pregnancy (which is very rare) or a negative reading when you really are pregnant.
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Depends...
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.
It depends on what that pregnancy test uses to indicate pregnancy. Read the directions carefully to see what they use to indicate a positive or negative pregnancy test.