Your results can be a false-negative or a false-positive.
No it can not.
If you took a pregnancy test too early, you could have a false negative. There are seldom false positive's though.
True. Rh-negative mothers who are pregnant with Rh-positive babies can develop antibodies against the baby's blood, leading to hemolytic disease of the newborn in subsequent pregnancies.
The rate of false positive results for nicotine has not been established but false results can occur for a variety of reasons. Diet, medications, environment, and errors in the lab can cause false positive results on nicotine blood tests.
Yellow top tubes are not recommended for blood culture collection as they contain gel separators which can interfere with the growth of microorganisms in the blood sample. This can lead to potential false negative results. It is important to use blood culture bottles with specific media and no gel separators to ensure accurate results.
Weed can potentially impact the accuracy of pregnancy test results by interfering with hormone levels in the body, which may lead to false negative or false positive results.
Some infections in the kidney can cause false positive dipstick test results but not false negative.
No. The only thing that will cause a false negative on a HPT is testing too early. See your DR for a blood test.
Sometimes the second stage of reconstruction can be false. During two-stage, sometimes there can be false negative results from aspiration.
If an hCG test comes back positive, it means the person is pregnant. If it comes back negative, the person is probably not pregnant, but it could be a false-negative if testing was done too soon.
Menses blood could possibly interfere with a home pregnancy kit. You can get a false positive or false negative with any testing kit. A women is better off seeing her general practitioner doctor or obstetrics/gynecological doctor for testing, pre-natal education and treatment.