Yes. Most commonly when you are pregnant and take a home pregnancy test it shows up fairly quick. Especially if you are far enough along that your hormone levels are already pretty high.
A pregnancy test WILL NOT tell you if you are pregnant immediately after having intercourse unless you've had intercourse within the last nine months (on another occasion) and you are already pregnant.
She's pregnant if the test shows positive
the pregnancy could be a false positive
Yes, home pregnancy tests can produce both false positives and false negatives. If a home pregnancy test is positive, you should see a gynecologist to have the pregnancy confirmed as soon as you can.
You read the instructions on the box. It says right there what the test will look like of it's positive. It differs between brands.
I had IVF with 6d blasts and was feeling pregnant within a month, but tested (otc test) positive with twins within a week... (currently 32 weeks) You may not feel anything right away. But your beta will confirm :) Good luck!!!!
I'm not a doctor, but I sincerely have to say "not good". The fact that both pregnancy tests say positive, as long as you did them right, then your mathematical chances are all but 100%.
You should take a test now if you are almost 2 months late. A pregnancy test usually shows positive if you are pregnant right after your period is missed.
yes but one is wrong and one is right so you may want to go to the doctor
Well, since there's really no false positive tests, if your cramping and bleeding either like a normal cycle or moreso then it might be that your body is trying to reject the pregnancy and you may be miscarrying (it's what happened in my first pregnancy as well as with my SIL's ectopic pregnancy). I would see a doctor right away just to be safe.
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.
a blood test ordered by your MD is way more accurate than in-home pregnancy tests.