Can You Have a Negative Pregnancy Test but Still Be Pregnant? Explained

Learn why you might get a negative pregnancy test while still being pregnant, and when to seek further medical advice.

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Yes, it is possible to have a negative pregnancy test but still be pregnant. Factors like testing too early, diluted urine, or using an expired test can affect accuracy. If you suspect you're pregnant despite a negative result, wait a few days and test again, or consult a healthcare professional for a blood test or ultrasound.**

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why can a pregnancy test be negative even if I am pregnant? A pregnancy test can be negative if taken too early, if urine is diluted, or if the test is expired or faulty, leading to false negative results.
  2. How soon after conception can a pregnancy test detect pregnancy? Most home pregnancy tests can detect pregnancy about 10 to 14 days after conception when hCG hormone levels are high enough.
  3. What should I do if I suspect I’m pregnant but the test is negative? Wait a few days and retest, ideally with the first morning urine, or consult a healthcare professional for blood tests or an ultrasound.