yes, because since this isn't your first. your body already knows that you are pregnant.
i would try another home test to be sure. the hormones that are used to identify pregnancy can be found sooner in the blood than in the urine.
Yes and no. All home pregnancy tests are decting the same hormone, HCG, a hormone that is produced by the developing placenta. However, all home pregnancy tests do not detect HCG at the same levels. So some brands may show positive results sooner than others.
You are pregnant
Home pregnancy tests detect hormone levels in your urine. Those hormones take a few days to show up. Home pregnancy tests are becoming much more sophisticated, and are able to detect pregnancy sooner and sooner.
It means that either the blood tests were wrong or the home pregnancy test was wrong
No, it cannot.
depends
No, it shouldn't do
Definetly take a home pregnancy test or go see your doctor, the sooner the better because you can't take the risk of ignoring the pregnancy.
On the box it will tell you at how many days it will detect pregnancy. You were probably right at the line on the first day, and the second your body had produced enough of the hormones to show up positive on a titer test.
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.
Pregnancy tests for use at home and in health care settings can detect pregnancy that happened no sooner than 10 days ago.