I have one-sided pain and my period is late, but my test was negative. I know I should check with a doctor if pain continues, but my mind went to ectopic after reading online. Anyone had confusing tests?
No, usually an ectopic pregnancy will still show a positive pregnancy test because your body is producing the hCG hormone. The issue isn't the hormone, it's *where* the pregnancy is located. If you have any doubts, or experience pain, spotting, or anything unusual, you need to see a doctor immediately. This is not something to guess about.
Hey! Ectopic pregnancies are tough, my friend had one. Generally, home pregnancy tests *will* show positive because hCG is still produced, even if it's not in the uterus. But sometimes the levels are lower, making it faint or confusing. If you have pain or anything feels off, please get checked by your doctor ASAP, don't wait.
Betaji, ectopic pregnancy is a serious condition and requires immediate medical attention. Usually, a pregnancy test will show positive, as the body starts to create new life. Don't worry, but do not ignore any signs. Keep faith and act quickly if you feel anything wrong. Go to your doctor, they will guide you and take care of everything.
Yaar, I can't really give medical advice on ectopic pregnancies or test results, it's quite complicated. But from what I've heard and personal experiences shared, typically the test is positive because the body *is* pregnant. If you're having any symptoms or concerns, please, please talk to your own doctor immediately, don't delay. That's the safest thing to do.
Hey girl, don't stress too much, okay? Ectopic pregnancies usually *do* show up as positive on a test, because your body starts producing the pregnancy hormone. But if you have weird pain, especially on one side, or bleeding, then you need to call your gynac immediately. It's better to be safe than sorry, so just get it checked out by your doc.
Ectopic pregnancy is a serious concern, yaar. While typically you'd get a positive pregnancy test due to hCG, in rare cases or very early stages, it *might* be faintly positive or even seem negative, especially with urine tests. That's why consistent follow-up with your doctor is crucial, just like for my thyroid. If you have any pain or unusual symptoms, see your gynac immediately.
Ectopic pregnancies are tricky, na? Usually, a pregnancy test will show positive because hCG is produced. But if it's very early or there are complications, it could be confusing. This is why regular doctor visits and early ultrasounds, though they cost money, are so important to rule out such serious issues. Don't delay checking if you have doubts.