I'd guess you aren't pregnant.
it becomes negative
negative results can be incorrect, due to insufficient levels of the hcg they require to work, but a positive result is more than likely to be correct. it can however be affected if you are on certain fertility medication.
I think the best thing to do would go to a doctor and get a blood test, as eptopic pregnancies (out of the womb) can result in negative pregnancy tests and spotting/bleeding. if you are pregnant you would need to have a scan to see if the baby is in the right place. goodluck
Very, very unlikely if you're doing the tests right.
Yes, it will be negative because if you are having a period you are not pregnant.
That's right - that's how pregnancy happens.
Yes it happens often, and sometimes she is right and they are wrong
If you mean in the uterus nothing happens. But if you mean in the right fallopian tube it's a ectopic pregnancy and it has to be aborted or the fallopian tube will burst which will in the end lead to the woman dying.
The mans right during the pregnancy is practically none. It happens in her body so the rights are hers. After the baby's born he has rights as a dad.
yes but one is wrong and one is right so you may want to go to the doctor
You have aids... maybee
the left end of the graph is going in a positive direction and the right end is going in a negative direction.