A pregnancy test works much like litmus paper. Depending on the results of your urine is the color that the line shows. But the stick was still saturated therefore bringing out the slight shadow of a line. But there was nothing present to indicate pregnancy , so no definite line was shown.
Well it is possible for you to be pregnant and have PCOS, and there is also a posiblity of a false negative. If you think that you are pregnant, you should get a blood test to be absolutely certain.
You may be pregnant but took the test too early or its a false negative. A blood type is most accurate.
A false negative indicates that a person may not have a disease that is being checked for or that the person may not be pregnant. Having a false positive would be the opposite showing that the person does have a disease or could be pregnant.
False negatives are common, however, there is no false positive. It is best to get a blood test to be absolutely sure.
Pregnancy tests are almost always accurate with home tests it is more common to get a false negative then a positive if it says you are pregnant then you are.... With a blood test you will most likely always get the correct reading because your blood changes it increases and it develops a hormone that is only there when pregnant.
If you took a pregnancy test too early, you could have a false negative. There are seldom false positive's though.
It is possible to get a false negative on a at home pregnancy test but it is not common. Go to your doctor and have a blood test done.
sometime hpt gives false positive... if you took a doctor's urine pregnancy test and came back negative then ask for a blood test--a blood test will tell you if you are pregnant or not- even if you have low hcg in your urine-and yes you could still pregnant with all the symptoms---best of health
No you can't be pregnant and still have your period. You can have a light bleed but not a period. As for the whole negative test thing, it could be a false negative.
It's very rare as the blood test is the most accurate. However if it was done too soon it could be false. They are considered accurate 10-14 days after ovulation.
it's common to get a false negative, even if you are pregnant. but typically, if it reads as positive, you are pregnant
The most effective way is to take a pregnancy test. The store bought urine tests are very effective by the day of your missed period. It can be a false negative but not a false positive. If you still think you are pregnant, a blood test would be in order.