It can be up to six weeks. The same if you were to miscarry.
For a while after giving birth a pregnancy test can still come back positive. However, you shouldn't be having sex for at least six weeks after giving birth. So there should not be a need to take a test at that time.
If the pregnancy test was negative, it means that you are not pregnant.
Absolutely! While birth control does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test, the body will still have some pregnancy hormone (hCG) that will show up in blood or urine pregnancy tests even after a miscarriage. As the levels drop, the test will eventually become negative.
No, a negative pregnancy test means the nausea is caused by something besides pregnancy.
Birth control pills do not have an effect on pregnancy tests.
No , but a negative test can be a false positive .
BV won't cause a false negative on a pregnancy test.
Promethazine (Phenagren) can cause a false negative.
You can take a pregnancy test any time you like. Birth control does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
A pregnancy test on birth control will be accurate and probably negative. Birth control gives you pregnancy-type symptoms but if you have not taken your pills correctly or have been taking abtibiotics which may reduce their effectiveness take a pregnancy test.
If you're on the birth control pill and had a negative pregnancy test, it is not likely you are pregnant.
o it will not help in making the pregnancy test negative in anyway.