If you get a negative pregnancy test but are experiencing pregnancy symptoms, such as a late period, you might be confused by the results. It turns out that there's several possible explanations for a ...
Home pregnancy tests are usually accurate, but researchers estimate that up to 5% of tests give a false negative — meaning the test says you aren't pregnant when you actually are. There are a few ...
A mom in her 30s suffered a ruptured ectopic pregnancy — even though a urine pregnancy test came back negative, a new case report details. The woman, a mom of three, went to a UK hospital at about six ...
Wendy Wisner is a journalist and international board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC). She has written about all things pregnancy, maternal/child health ...
Home pregnancy tests are simple, discreet, and widely available. But simple does not mean straightforward. Many women take the test too early, use the wrong urine sample, or misread the result ...