Positive test then negative later on in day? help?

Nicola

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Ok well the other day I asked a question about pregnancy symptoms as I seemed to have a lot so today I did a Boots pregnancy test which showed a faint positive but I didn't trust it so decided to buy a Predictor test and used that later on in the day which showed negative. I did the 1st one when I woke up this morning so maybe the urine would of had more HCG in it that the second test when I didn't really need the toilet but if I am pregnant I would be around 7 weeks so would it matter what time I took the test? I thought there would be a lot of HCG at 7 weeks but I can't get the positive test out my mind. Any ideas what my chances of being pregnant are?Thanks
 
My best friends mum is a doctor and she once said that pregnancy tests never show uncorrect "positive" but that they can show a false "negative". Besides, it's harder to get a correct result the longer you wait, so if you are around 7 weeks there is a pretty big chance to get a false negative in a pregnancy test.

So I would say that you are more likely to be pregnant than not to be pregnant (especially if you haven't gotten your period in all this time, which I assume that you haven't)
 
The first pee of the morning is the highest in HCG, so if you took one test first thing in the morning and the other later, that can certainly affect the results. Some women take longer to get a positive result than others, so it's not that unusual even as late as 7 weeks.

Wait another 3 days (the pregnancy hormone will double every 2-3 days), and test again first thing in the morning. If you're not having painful cramps and bleeding though, it's certainly looking like you are pregnant. Good luck!
 
The HCG levels are strongest in the first urine of the day, but your right if you think your about 7 weeks the result should be pos anytime of the day, maybe you have your days wrong? i would put a test in to your GP or even make an app and explain. That happened to me and hear i was having an early miscarriage, i take it there's been no blood or pain? To put your mind at ease visit your GP they would advise from there. good luck!
 
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