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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.