The only way to really be sure is to see a doctor. But the chances of seven pregnancy tests all giving false positives is very very small.
The ClearBlue pregnancy tests are 95% of the time accurate. If it comes back positive, then you are definitely pregnant, however if it comes back negative you may still be pregnant, so you may have to take it again in a few days.
No. Pregnancy tests detect the hormone hcg which your body produces when you are pregnant. Progesterone would not be picked up on a pregnancy test. If your test came back positive, you are pregnant. See a doctor to confirm.
I have heard both yes and no for this however if you do research into it, its very possible for the test to come back positive because your mind tricks your body into believing its pregnant so the hormone levels will show signs of pregnancy
No, diabetes has nothing to do with being pregnant, so if your test came back positive, and you had unprotected sex, your chances of being pregnant are 100%
Answer: If the pregnancy test is positive, then you are 100% pregnant. It will detect any amount of the human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) at it's minimal detection limit. There are no false positives in pregnancy tests. That being said.... however, it is possible to have a chemical pregnancy of which the embryo has started to implant but stopped. It will be reabsorbed back into your uterus and will be shed when the menstrual cycle does begin. The minimal amount of HCG that can typically be detected by urine home tests is 25 mIU/ml. So... technically yes, until the levels drop back below the minimal amount you will test as positive for pregnancy even though you are not.
Only if the sperm made you pregnant.
Having several positive urine tests means your pregnant. The test won't come back positive if you don't have the hormone in your system.
You didn't say how late you are. Very early in pregnancy an 8 can mean positive. Many labs will consider anything higher than 2 positive. I personally test negative on pregnancy tests until I'm at least a week or two late, even on blood tests! My last pregnancy the home test came back positive before the dr.s blood test would. I would treat your body as if you are pregnant and wait a week or two. then go back and see if your number is higher. Good luck! I know it is hard to wait!
Pregnancy is highly unlikey, but home tests are never 100% reliable.
Signs of pregnancy are absent period and positive pregnancy test. Watery discharge, butterflies, and lower back pains are not signs of pregnancy.
You're not pregnant if you're on Depo provera and your pregnancy test is negative.
Pregnancy tests are not 100% accurate, but being that it was negative and you got your period, I'd say you are definitely not pregnant.