I was worried about this when I was pregnant with my daughter and first took the test. From what I have been told by my Dr a “false” positive is never really a false, as it usually means you are pregnant or had been pregnant and lost it. I have had a false negative and a test that did not work altogether which is why I asked in the first place, but you are more likely to get a false negative than get a false positive.
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mom81879 said
- 24 Jun 2015
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lepumpkinhead said
- 15 Jan 2015
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jessmumof3 said
- 19 Dec 2014
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