Asparagus itself does not cause false pregnancy test results. Pregnancy tests detect the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which is not affected by consuming asparagus. However, certain medications or medical conditions can impact test accuracy, but asparagus is not among them. If there are concerns about a pregnancy test result, consulting a healthcare provider is advisable.
No, eating asparagus should not affect a pregnancy test. However, if you don't read the test in the correct time frame (ie, you wait too long), you can get a false positive. Also, sometimes a false positive happens for no apparent reason - this is inherent in a home pregnancy test although most manufacturers work to reduce the possibility of this as much as possible.
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The gallbladder has no effect on hormones of pregnancy. Gallstones will not affect a pregnancy test.
No it can not.
No, the test does not measure the chemicals in weed. Only medication containing HCG will give you a false positive pregnancy test. See your doctor for confirmation.
No, it shouldn't do
No
If the test is done properly, the chances to give false positive test are very slim indeed.
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.
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Yes, lithium can cause a false pregnancy on a pregnancy test.
No it doesn't have any affect on the hormones which are produced during pregnancy.