Got a faint positive but my periods always get delayed when im stressed, and these days work tension is too much. now im doubting if its real ya just stress. is that even possible?
No, stress itself cannot directly make a pregnancy test positive. Those tests detect the HCG hormone. But yes, stress can affect your periods, make them late, which then makes you take a test. Taking walks or light yoga (if doc approved!) helped me manage my stress.
Arre baap re, no no yaar, stress can't make your pregnancy test positive. If that were the case, half the city would be pregnant after a stressful day at work, haha! It just delays your periods sometimes. Bas, take a deep breath, it's not that.
I remember being so anxious about this when I was trying! No, stress definitely cannot give you a positive pregnancy test. The test detects a specific hormone produced during pregnancy. Stress can just mess with your cycle and delay your period, making you wonder. Try to relax a bit, dear.
That's a good question, I've wondered about that too! I don't think stress can *cause* a positive result, because it looks for a hormone, right? But I know stress can make your periods all weird. Is anyone else super stressed during this time, like me?
Actually, no, I don't think stress can make the test positive. My friend told me tests look for a specific hormone. But sometimes when you're stressed, your periods can get late, which is why you might take the test. It's all so new to understand, isn't it?
Absolutely not, stress cannot cause a pregnancy test to be positive. A positive test means the hCG hormone is present, which happens only with pregnancy. If you're stressed about your cycle or a test result, the safest thing is always to speak to your gynac for clear medical advice, don't rely on assumptions.
No, stress on its own cannot lead to a positive pregnancy test result. Pregnancy tests look for the hCG hormone, which is only produced when you're pregnant. Stress can sometimes delay your periods though, which might make you think something else is happening. Always important to understand what's real and what's not, just like with food choices.