You're probably pregnant, especially if the tests you took at home were labeled as early pregnancy tests. Most of the time the tests they use in ERs and Health Departments won't pick up the pregnancy until a day or two after you miss a period at the earliest. False negative pregnancy tests are pretty common, but if you followed the instructions on the box, false positives rarely happen.
Two exceptions: if you waited way past the time on the box to read the pregnancy tests (I'm talking minutes, not seconds), then it's possible for a faint positive to show up and be incorrect. Also, if you took those four pregnancy tests say, a week ago, and then started your period and ended up with a negative pregnancy test it's likely you had a "chemical pregnancy (Google it)."
Wait until you miss your period and go to your local health department. Most of them give free pregnancy tests and have programs for pregnant women. Some of the bigger health departments do require an appointment so you might want to call in advance.
Congratulations if you are pregnant! I'm 17 1/2 weeks and it's an amazing experience! If you're not, and you don't want to be, health departments usually have a program to help women get on Birth Control for little or no cost. They also won't tell your parents if you're still living at home and worried about that.
Yes it is called a positive negative and the tests are only 99.998 precent correct
you could be. take some more tests
i know i took two tests and i was pregnant
The ClearBlue pregnancy tests are 95% of the time accurate. If it comes back positive, then you are definitely pregnant, however if it comes back negative you may still be pregnant, so you may have to take it again in a few days.
The hcg shot can cause a false positive pregnancy test, so if the most recent pregnancy tests are negative, you're probably not pregnant. But definitely check with your doctor!
Yes you can!!!!!!!!
Go to the doctor to get a real test.
It is more common for home pregnancy tests to give a false negative than a false positive. You could be testing too soon. Home pregnancy tests are considered accurate 14-16 days after ovulation.
Yes, but that is a small chance.
A false positive pregnancy test is extremely rare, so I would say no, if the tests read positive you are most likely pregnant.
The chances of that happening are very low as false positive pregnancy tests are very rare
Pregnancy tests are almost always accurate with home tests it is more common to get a false negative then a positive if it says you are pregnant then you are.... With a blood test you will most likely always get the correct reading because your blood changes it increases and it develops a hormone that is only there when pregnant.