It's possible for a pregnancy test to be wrong, but it's a pretty slim margin. It would be incredibly unlikely that all three tests would be wrong, but there is a very small chance.
2006-10-19 19:10:33
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answered by robtheman 6
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I've had lots of bad pregnancy tests but I would trust the one from planned parenthood. They make sure to use accurate tests and ones that are not outdated or anything. There could be a gazillion reasons for how you're feeling and your missed period could be late or an early miscarriage.
However, if you're having sex all the time and you're taking these pregnancy tests all the time - like who knows!
A blood test is much more definitive and they can tell if you're going to have a miscarriage by the amount of hormone in your blood. If in doubt - go to doctor and get a blood test.
2006-10-19 19:13:57
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answered by ? 6
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It is possible as they are all urine tests, I was 9 weeks pregnant and had a negative result, Your best bet is to stop wasting your money on HPT's and got to your doctor and get a blood test that will give you a true result. I don't really like HPT"S as they are sometimes wrong if it comes up positive then its positive but if its negative its not always that your not pregnant. It goes by the hormone HGC in your urine if its not overly high then the result will come back negative. Good luck
2006-10-19 19:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Under laboratory conditions, home pregnancy tests are 99% percent accurate. Inaccuracies are most often traced or errors in application or failure to follow instructions with care. There are circumstances and variables - discussed in questions below - that may impact pregnancy test results (from fertility medications to dilution of urine sample). Please note that if you test too early for pregnancy, for example, just a few days after conception, then a negative result should not be regarded as conclusive. Different test kits have different sensitivity levels; therefore, read the instructions to determine when you should begin testing and ensure you follow instructions to optimize results
2006-10-19 19:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Most most likely. These checks have their possess inherent sensitivities relying on a form of elements like how you utilize them (must be earlier than the expiration date), while you use them and inter-person editions in hormone construction. The hormone being measured is referred to as the human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) or the so-referred to as "being pregnant hormone". If you've got trophoblastic disorder, the being pregnant scan will also be confident on the grounds that those gestational trophoblastic sicknesses additionally produce top HCG phases. According to womenshealth.gov, there are confined stories to mention which being pregnant scan kits are such a lot correct despite the fact that they do endorse a pair: "First Response" and "Early Result Pregnancy Test". If you proven terrible on two situations, the probability of being pregnant (assuming the checks have been performed accurately) will get smaller. Nevertheless, I might recommendation that you simply see your physician to ensure if you're fairly pregnant or no longer.
2016-08-31 23:50:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to say YES! I purchased many of those home test and they told me that I was not pregnant. After going to the doctor and taking a blood test I found out the true answer. Try asking for a blood test. That I was pregnant.
2006-10-19 19:32:55
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answered by Mother of two 1
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My friend just had two home pregnancy tests come out positive, so she was thrilled that she was pregnant. She went to the hospital and had a blood test that came out negative, so took another hpt and it came out negative. So I guess it's possible for hpt's to come out wrong...I'd go to a doctor and get another test.
2006-10-19 19:15:19
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answered by Jaime 2
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Its a negative. When you've tested that many times it has to be correct because those test are very accurate.
2006-10-19 19:20:31
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answered by Mom_of_two 5
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I think that by doing a pregnancy test your own doesn't really be correct. If you want the correct answer,why not consult a female doctor??
2006-10-19 19:11:25
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answered by desmond 1
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If you're that concerned, I'd make an appointment with your doctor and have a blood test to put your mind at ease.. Good Luck to which ever outcome you desire!
2006-10-19 19:14:31
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answered by Ash 3
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