If it is negative and you haven't had a period wait a week and take another test. If it is still negative and you don't have a period, call your doctor.
As implantation does not occur for 7-10 days after ovualtion, there is no possibility of a test 6dpo being positive.
Wait a week and see if you get your period. If not, test again. If that one is negative and you still don't have your period, see a doctor for blood testing and an ultrasound. The only true way to see is an ultrasound!
You might have clues like spotting/bleeding, or cramping, or your pregnancy tests turn negative again. but the only way you can relaly know is by having a beta hcg test. if the number drops you will lose the baby. Also you could do an ultrasound. If the baby has no heartbeat at a point where he should by now, you will likely lose the baby.
There are only a few things that cause these symptoms, if your pregnancy test is negative you should see your OB/GYN.
Only if the test is defective or you took the test incorectly.
Yes. Home pregnancy tests only read up to a certain amount of hCG or the pregnancy hormone. Anything above that number would read negative.
NO! A hpt can only be used once.
Yes, you can. The doctor is only 96% accurate, though it is unlikely
Yes it can. Any pregnancy test can give a false negative (not picking up on the presence of the hormone hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin)) however they will not give a false positive (The hormone will only be there if you are pregnant) An expired pregnancy test will be even less accurate.
Ovarian cycts have absolutely no affect on pregnancy test. The test is simply measuring your HCG Titers, which is your hormone levels. When you are not pregnant this measurement is 0. During pregnancy, the numbers get well over the 1000s. Cysts do not release any hormones into your body. http://www.i-am-pregnant.com/encyclopedia/H/HCG/
Yes it is called a positive negative and the tests are only 99.998 precent correct
yes
No your probably just late , it happens