Pregnancy tests react with a hormone that is present only during pregnancy. If one of your tests was positive, that hormone could be present, which means you are pregnant. However, since one of your tests was negative, this could mean that the positive test was a "false positive." A "false positive" happens sometimes, but it is very rare. The only way to know for sure if you are pregnant or not is to go have an ultrasound done at the doctor's office.
I would contact your physician and ask when to make an appointment. Most doctors will tell you to come make an appointment as soon as you receive a positive pregnancy test.
did you mean to say "negative"?
no. you need a doctors appointment
yes there is a false positive! I have two kids and about 2 months ago I though I was pregnant again. I took the ept and it was positive, then I took another one the following morning and it was negative so I made a doctors appointment and I was not pregnant!
Doctors determine positive or negative blood types by testing for the presence or absence of a specific protein called the Rh factor on the surface of red blood cells. A positive blood type indicates the presence of this protein, while a negative blood type indicates its absence. This information is important for blood transfusions and pregnancy monitoring.
It means that you will need a doctors opinion. It is common to spot in early pregnancy. It is also common for a home pregnancy test to be wrong. Make a appointment at your local health department if you cannot afford a private doctor.
yes
yes of course. you probably most likely are pregnant than not.. its very rare for a pregnancy test to come back positive when its ment to be negative. However, if a negative comes back this happens a lot due to not enough hcg in your wee. Go to the doctors
i would defo say you was pregnant go and make an appointment at doctors, hope that helped gd luck x
the doctors test is more likely to be right as they are done at a much higher standard than the D.I.Y tests
By examined the blood of the patient.
OBGYN's usually wont see a person who has conceived until they are at least 8 weeks along unless they have had previous pregnancies and complications with those pregnancies.