you should definatly go to a clinic and take one of there free pregnancy test to make sure wether or not your pregnant
Not neccessarily - got to the doctor and ask them to do a test because it is more reliable
Most HPT are reliable about 5 days after your missed period was due. Some claim they they can be used earlier but usually the hCG level is not high enough to test positive before this and you will get a false negative.
reliable, rude
A pregnancy test wont be reliable until after 2 weeks.
No. Most pregnancy tests are much more reliable once the period has been missed.
Pregnancy tests, especially early-stage home tests, are never 100% reliable.
It means that there is still the presence of the pregnancy hormone (hCG). Home pregnancy tests give positive results when they detect the presence of hCG. It can take days to several weeks for a woman's hCG levels to return to baseline after a miscarriage; it all depends on how far along she was. Taking home pregnancy tests in the first few weeks after a miscarriage is not a reliable way to check for pregnancy because of all of the false negative results, due to the lingering pregnancy hormone in the woman's system.
When used as directed, after your period is late - the test is very reliable. It is looking for hCG - found only in pregnancy. A positive test is 100%.
On a test, there are usually two lines. The one line is what you call the negative line and shows up if you have a negative or a positive result. A test is positive only if two lines show up. The negative line usually stays. The ten minute reference means that the test results after ten minutes will not be reliable. If the result is negative in the first minutes, then that is your proper result.
The positive was done wrong, or the 4 negatives were done wrong. if you get one positive it means you are more than likely pregnant. You are more likely to get a false negative than a false positive.
Yes. I am not sure what test you are talking about, but tests are not always 100% reliable.
Hello there. Yes you may very well be pregnant. A pregnancy test will only turn positive once HCG has been found in your urine. BUT there needs to be ENOUGH HCG in your urine to make a positive test result. Depending on the pregnancy test, they usually look for 5MIU - 50MIU. If you had 49MIU of HCG in your urine and did a test that looks for 50MIU it would be negative. The same thing applies to the Labatory urine pregnancy test. When they did the test you probably didn't have enough HCG in your urine to give you a positive. You need to have a blood test. Urine tests are NOT reliable and give negative results when women are indeed pregnant. See your doctor for a Quantitative Beta HCG pregnancy test. Good luck.