I've done some research on this and apparently ovulation tests will come out positive if you are pregnant. As i understand it, ovulation tests pick up LH and HCG alike -- they don't differentiate. Pregnancy tests, however, only pick up HCG.
Yes! I am 5 weeks now and knew a week after ovulation. I felt nauseous, and my breasts/nipples were sore. I had never felt like that. I took a test at 9 days past ovulation and got a positive!
You can't. If there's no ovulation there's no egg released for the semen to get to. NOTE: not having a positive ovulation test doesn't neccissarily mean you don't ovulate. If your hormone levels are low, your test might not be reliable.
If you have tried for a 12-18 months during ovulation and nothing has happened you and your spouse should see a doctor. We can't possibly know here why you has not gotten pregnant.
Yes, as these tests are never 100% accurate. I think it would be best if you consulted your doctor.
Very possible. It depends how many days it has been since your last period, on average around day 14. If you are close to ovulation, you are likely to be pregnant.
A positive pregnancy test is the sign of pregnancy with an IUD.
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It is possible, although not very likely. Women are unable to reproduce until they begin their menstrual cycle, which includes ovulation. Ovulation is when the egg cell is released from the ovaries and travels down the fallopian tubes into the uterus. It occurs about two weeks before the menstrual bleeding. If a woman were two weeks shy of having her first period, it is possible that she could become pregnant from unprotected sex.
There could have been a mix up at the lab. Get retested.
Yes you could be pregnant.
no not likely,, a test is never usually wrong wen it says positive,,
I'm no doctor so this is no definitive answer, however, I don't get that either, at least not to my knowledge, and I've been pregnant twice. Therefore, I must ovulate.