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blood test was posative and urine test was negetive?

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My name is Palekele am 29 yeas old i went to the doctor on the 02 Feburay 2012 for my pregnancy test we did a blood test and it was posative and again i went to the doctors room on 22 Feburay 2012 we did a urine test it was negetive what is right between the two test i don't know what to do please help


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replied February 24th, 2012
Early Pregnancy Signs and Symptoms Answer A31964
Hi, and thanks for your query on eHealth forum!

Well, between blood and urine test for pregnancy, blood test is more reliable. However, both tests can give false negative or false positive results. I suggest you repeat blood test, or go for vaginal ultrasound after you have completed 6 weeks since your last menstrual periods. Hope this helps. Take care!



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