You should read your directions in the pregnancy test package.
you are preganet but your baby is most likely to pass away.
Dropping the test changes nothing and does not make lines appear or disappear. The test is a simple chemical reaction that occurs when urine is applied to the test strip inside the pregnancy test. You cannot shake the sweet taste off an orange, you cannot drop a banana and have the vitamins fall out/off, and you cannot shake the lines on or off a pregnancy test.
Yes, After the Urine evaporates from the "stick" it will fade away or if it's electronic it will Power down and disappear.
the field lines bend away from the other change
You don't do anything it goes away by itself along with of course good healthy diet and exercise when your doctor tells you it okay .
Well, since there's really no false positive tests, if your cramping and bleeding either like a normal cycle or moreso then it might be that your body is trying to reject the pregnancy and you may be miscarrying (it's what happened in my first pregnancy as well as with my SIL's ectopic pregnancy). I would see a doctor right away just to be safe.
No of it had a Awnser it would give you it straight away Good luck x
I had a blighted ovum and at the beginning had some signs of pregnancy, but they went away. However, my pregnancy test came back positive in February and I didn't experience anything was wrong with the pregnancy until May, I started bleeding - went to the ER the dr. said it was a blighted ovum and I had to have a D&C.
No, you cannot have a positive test until about a week after implantation. Some women have a little bit of spotting during pregnancy. As long as you don't have a period and the pregnancy symptoms don't go away you should be fine. If you are worried take another test in a week or so and/or go to the doctor and ask for an ultrasound as you are spotting.
Pregnancy tests react with a hormone that is present only during pregnancy. If one of your tests was positive, that hormone could be present, which means you are pregnant. However, since one of your tests was negative, this could mean that the positive test was a "false positive." A "false positive" happens sometimes, but it is very rare. The only way to know for sure if you are pregnant or not is to go have an ultrasound done at the doctor's office.
The electric field lines are directed away from a positive charge and towards a negative charge so that at any point , the tangent to a field line gives the direction of electric field at that point.
Draw a straight line and in the middle mark the zero position. Now make even marks leading away from that point. Call one direction positive numbers and the other negative numbers. Usually horizontal lines have positive numbers going to the right and vertical lines have them going up. Conversely down or to the left are negative numbers.
You can't give away your pregnancy but you can give away your child. You have to go through a adoptive agency.