On rare occasions you can encounter a false positive due to improper testing, expired pregnancy tests, rare medical conditions such as certain types of cancer, evaporation lines or a chemical pregnancy.
A false positive pregnancy test is extremely rare, so I would say no, if the tests read positive you are most likely pregnant.
False positive pregnancy tests are VERY RARE! False negatives are more common, especially when the test is done too soon after conception. If you have a negative pregnancy test and don't start your period redo the test in 3 days.
The chances of that happening are very low as false positive pregnancy tests are very rare
On rare occasions you can encounter a false positive due to improper testing, expired pregnancy tests, rare medical conditions such as certain types of cancer, evaporation lines, a recent pregnancy or a chemical pregnancy.
It is more common for home pregnancy tests to give a false negative than a false positive. You could be testing too soon. Home pregnancy tests are considered accurate 14-16 days after ovulation.
It is possible, though rare.
False positive results in pregnancy tests are relatively rare, with an average rate of about 5-10 reported in studies. This means that in 5-10 out of 100 cases, a pregnancy test may incorrectly indicate a positive result when the person is not actually pregnant.
A pregnancy tests detects the hcg in your system. It can read a false negative but not a false positive.
On rare occasions you can encounter a false positive due to improper testing, expired pregnancy tests, rare medical conditions such as certain types of cancer, evaporation lines or a chemical pregnancy.
No, UTI does not cause a false positive pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests are very specific to hCG (the pregnancy hormone), if the test reads positive you are pregnant.
no prednisone is a steriod that does not interfere with pregnancy tests.
medications w/ certain hormones can cause false positives or negatives. and certain pregnancy tests are better than others. i recommend seeing a dr.