Yes, especially if you have an H mole where there is high HCG levels.
Mixing water with urine from a pregnant woman will not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test result. The presence of hCG hormone in the urine is what determines a positive pregnancy test result, not the addition of water.
i would try another home test to be sure. the hormones that are used to identify pregnancy can be found sooner in the blood than in the urine.
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.
It is important to follow the instructions on the pregnancy test carefully and use it at the right time for accurate results. Additionally, ensuring that the test is not expired and using it with the first urine of the day can help increase the chances of getting a positive result if you are pregnant.
Use the urine of a pregnant person (not your own) - BUT - why would you want to do this.
If a man pees on a home pregnancy test, it is unlikely to yield an accurate result. Pregnancy tests detect human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone present in pregnant women's urine, not in men's urine. The test may show a false negative or positive due to the differences in hormones between men and pregnant women.
I am assuming you are referring to a urine pregnancy test which tests for Beta hCG. There are also blood tests, which are more specific, for pregnancy. The urine beta hCG test may be positive for other reasons than pregnancy. Certain cancers of the testicles and the ovary are diseases that can provide a positive pregnancy test. Also, a lot of blood or protein in the urine can give a false positive on a pregnancy test. There are also some medications that have been reported to cause false positives such as some anti-convulsants and anti-parkinson medications. Overall, though, the urine pregnancy test is very accurate. Any female who tests positive on a urine pregnancy test should arrange for an appointment to see a physician for follow-up.
A positive pregnancy test result can be caused by the presence of the hormone hCG in the urine, which is produced by the placenta after a fertilized egg implants in the uterus.
It means that there is a trace amout of the pregnancy hormone in your urine and you are in fact pregnant. There are, in a few cases, what is called a chemical pregnancy where you will produce the hormone from a fertilized egg that never implants and doesn't actully lead to conception, but still reads as a positive due to trace hGc in your urine stream. It is still however a positive and you should make a call to your OBGYN.
Some women do not get a positive pregnancy test will late in their pregnancy , if even. A blood pregnancy test is the best way to go.
The foam in your urine does not mean you are pregnant. Men's urine will foam also. If you think you are pregnant, A pregnancy test would be more accurate.
The foam in your urine does not mean you are pregnant. Men's urine will foam also. If you think you are pregnant, A pregnancy test would be more accurate.