False positives are very rare, first.
Second, from personal experience (I have been on Levoxyl for about 9 months and take a test every month or so due to my birth control methods), I have never had a false positive (as far as I know...knock on wood).
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By taking a pregnancy test. If it's positive, it might be the pregnancy symptoms.
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If you stop taking Levoxyl you will go into a hypothyroid state. This will include symptoms such as feeling tired, fatigued, weight gain, constipation, muscle aches, reduced concentration, depression to name a few.
This is something you should discuss with your doctor.
It's best not to take Levoxyl and products containing soy flour at the same time, as it may decrease your body's absorption rate. Don't crush a pill into infant soy formula, for example.
if you're taking a pregnancy test during your period then you're very very stupid. No baby during period
Well if you have taken a home-pregnancy test and it is positive then yes, you should stop. But you should not take the pregnancy test until at least the day of your expected period or 14 days after intercourse other wise your results will not likely be accurate. If you do get a positive pregnancy test then go ahead and stop taking your birth control and make an appointment with an OB/GYN. If the test is negative, continue taking your birth control pills until you do get a positive pregnancy test. If you stop taking it before you get the test results and it is negative, your chances of pregnancy are heightened greatly. But if you continue taking it until you get a positive test result, you will not have had enough to cause any harm to the baby.
No. Pregnancy tests detect the hormone hcg which your body produces when you are pregnant. Progesterone would not be picked up on a pregnancy test. If your test came back positive, you are pregnant. See a doctor to confirm.
A pregnancy tests detects the hcg in your system. It can read a false negative but not a false positive.
If you are not taking hormone supplements then you are pregnant. You can get a false negative, you cannot get a false positives.
You need to go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) about this.