I took a home pregnancy test, and the result was unclear, or perhaps I'm just confused. Can home pregnancy tests sometimes give wrong results? I'm worried if my test could be inaccurate.
With my irregular PCOS cycles, home tests were always a guessing game and showed faint lines or wrong results. Don't rely blindly on one test, it's much better to get a blood HCG test done to be absolutely sure.
I've been trying to conceive too and keep getting confused by faint evaporation lines. Has anyone else had a false negative and then got a positive blood test later?
Oh god, yes! My first test was negative, so I celebrated with a huge pizza, only to get a dark positive three days later. Now in my 3rd trimester, I'm just tired and waiting for this little soccer player to come out!
Yes, it can definitely go wrong if you test too early. I got a negative first because my ovulation was delayed, so wait for a few days and try testing again with first morning urine.
Actually, yes, especially false negatives if the urine is diluted or HCG levels are too low. It's best to test first thing in the morning, and if you're still in doubt, a blood test at a lab is 100% accurate.
Yes, home kits can sometimes give wrong results. To be absolutely safe and sure, just visit your gynac and get a beta HCG blood test done, they will guide you correctly.
They can definitely go wrong if the kit is expired or if you test too early. If you get a faint line, just keep up with your gentle daily walks and do another test after a couple of days.