Then the clear blue pregnancy test wrong, even if its digital? I took a pregnancy test blue clear yesterday, he said "not pregnant", it has been 4 days that I should start. Can I be pregnant?
It could still be a chance! Some women release of HCG in the body there later than others. I would wait another week if the period does not come then take another test if it is still negative ask the DR for a blood test.
I am 8 weeks late - almost 9 am always on time - all were neg HPT does not gamble if you go to dr for a blood test - just to be safe.
One of my cousins when she was pregnant (2wice) all were negative HPT, she had a blood test to confirm. - Good luck!
I took one when I was 6 days late and it said "pregnant" right away. I would wait 3 days to take another. If it says negative again, then I would just wait until your "next" period should come before calling the doctor and scheduling a blood test. I skipped a period and was not pregnant before I get pregnant.
Yes ...
There is still a possibility of stress youre just the end (weight loss, disease, and many other things can you be late or skip one)
Tests are not always accurate (not negative in any case) if you didn't 'go' on it enough it could cause negative. or it could be a defective test.
In addition, some people can not get an exact match for some reason, despite the test, so sometimes its best or necessary to obtain a blood
Take another, but I rather doubt that it is wrong. If you've been stressing about the possibility of being pregnant can cause a period of delay.
Yeah CUD is always wrong. The predictive tests are able to demonstrate positive ua low, but digital can not say "a little bit pregnant"!
Any test may b wrong, it does not matter the brand or how much u spent on it.
I bought mine @ the dollar store.
I'd say your best bet is to wait a day or two and try again.
Id take longer if she says no again. So you're not pregnant, just the end.
Personally, I do not trust the results of the digital .. From my experience, they were more wrong than right.
Posted on February 21, 2010.