Understanding False Negatives in Pregnancy Tests: What You Need to Know
Learn why false negatives can occur in pregnancy tests, especially 3 months in, and when to consult a healthcare professional.
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False negative pregnancy tests at 3 months pregnant are extremely rare. If you receive a negative result but have ongoing pregnancy symptoms, consult a healthcare professional immediately. Possible reasons for a false negative could include user error, diluted urine, or using an expired test. For accurate results, medical confirmation is essential.
FAQs & Answers
- Can you trust a pregnancy test after three months? While pregnancy tests are generally reliable, a false negative can still occur. Always consult your doctor for accurate results.
- What causes a false negative pregnancy test? Possible causes include user error, diluted urine, and using an expired test. Always follow instructions carefully for best results.
- What symptoms indicate pregnancy despite a negative test? Common symptoms include nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness, and missed periods. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist.
- When should I take a pregnancy test for accurate results? For accuracy, take a pregnancy test after your period is missed and follow the test guidelines for use.