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It can take about 6-12 days after implantation for a pregnancy test to detect the pregnancy hormone hCG in urine. However, for more accurate results, it's recommended to wait until after you miss your period to take a pregnancy test.
Yes, it is possible to take a home pregnancy test during implantation bleeding and still get a negative result. This is because the levels of the pregnancy hormone hCG may not be high enough to be detected by the test at that early stage. It is recommended to wait a few days and retest if you think you may be pregnant.
If the test line appeared and then disappeared within 3 minutes, it likely indicates that the test is invalid and the result should not be considered reliable. The control line being very dark suggests that the test worked properly, but the disappearance of the test line may be due to a defective test strip or improper use. It is recommended to repeat the test with a new kit to ensure accurate results.
No when used as directed only a pregnancy will effect the results of a pregnancy test.A false negative means the test was used too soon, it is most accurate when used first thing in the morning, after you have missed your period.A false positive is very unlikely and is usually the result of a faulty test or very rarely from certain medical conditions. A HPT is looking for hCG a hormone found only in pregnancy.
It depends on what kind of HPT you used. They are not all the same. Read the instructions. EPT test
No, a HPT is meant for single use only.
The blood test are very very accurate. So you may of had a false hpt. If you only had sex the once you wont get a positive until about a week or more later. The blue dye hpt are the worse about giving false positives, but the blood test can even be used to date a pregnancy!
NO! A hpt can only be used once.
Blood test are good for women who do not have enough hcg in their urine to detect on a home urine pregnancy test. A blood test can detect pregnancy before a hpt can. Hopes this help
sometime hpt gives false positive... if you took a doctor's urine pregnancy test and came back negative then ask for a blood test--a blood test will tell you if you are pregnant or not- even if you have low hcg in your urine-and yes you could still pregnant with all the symptoms---best of health
A blood test would have been negative 3 days before your missed period but an hpt would ususlly be positive by now. You have to use the first urine of the day when it is good and strong.
They certainly can! It even States it on the direction sheet that comes with the hpt. Go to the doctor for an ultrasound and a blood test
If you really want an accuracy, you should try HCG-beta (blood test). If you're going to use HPT, 3 weeks after conceiving is best
No. The only thing that will cause a false negative on a HPT is testing too early. See your DR for a blood test.
If you don't have your periods and have had unprotected sex, then a home pregnancy test (HPT) would help to confirm the pregnancy. If the HPT is positive, then an appointment with an obstetrician or family doctor to do an exam and blood test would be the next step to know for sure. Many women do not have morning sickness at all with pregnancies.
No, a period and a negative HPT (used at the appropriate time) indicates no pregnancy.