it might be a molar pregnancy
When there is no menstruation,pregnancy test comes out positive,baby in the ultrasound and heartbeat of the baby.
did you mean to say "negative"?
Ruling out ectopic pregnancy is no different with or without Depo Provera. First, the pregnancy test is positive. Second, there is a pelvic mass, or abnormal ultrasound, or abnormal change in hCG levels. Contact your health care provider if you think you may be having a tubal pregnancy, as you cannot diagnose this condition at home.
The ultrasound is as conclusive as it gets. The tests have a small margin of error because they test for hormones. The ultrasound sees what is there or not. You are most certainly pregnant. Possibly with twins. If you are still early on the ultrasound can be inconclusive about that. Sometimes one of the twins will be reabsorbed into your body early on as well. I know one person that showed twins early on but only one in a later ultrasound. I hope that this is good news for you and that both babies are born healthy.
Go see an OB/GYN (pregnancy doctor) ASAP to get a definitive answer.
No because a pregnancy test measures HCG ,and you only make enough to make a test positive when your pregnant.
You wouldn't normally see a sac on ultrasound until about 5 weeks. Sounds normal.
Interesting.. I've had the same thing happen to me (minus the ultrasound...) in getting several false positives. However, mine were due to having cysts on my ovaries- which are known for affecting the result of home pregnancy tests. If you're still uncertain, I'd try taking a blood test; it is possible that if you are indeed pregnant, the pregnancy is too young to be shown in an ultrasound.
Go for an ultrasound and talk to your doctor.
You can, but most likely it won't be positive b/c your hormones are out of whack. get a bllod test or ultrasound.
It depends on the Dr. Most perform urine and blood tests first and if one or both return positive then you would receive an ultrasound.
The only way to determine if youare pregnant, and how far along you- are is to have a blood test, or to have an ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy.