If you are pregnant, but happen to have a vaginal infection, and then take some at home pregnancy tests, can the infection lower your pregnancy hormone, making the test show up as negative?
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Ohh I don't know ask your doctor!
uh, i think it could, yes but ask your doctor to be sure because i am only 15
Anythings possible. If you have an infection its important that you get it taken care of and dont let it fester. It can affect your chances of getting pregnant and/or having a healthy pregnancy.
no, not for me any way. I had bacterial vaginosis and i found out i was pregnant and the test still showed up positive for me. You wont be able to take any meds for it until your in your 3rd month.
No, it won't. The test measure hcg hormone levels and vaginal infections will not change those levels.
It is very unlikely that a vaginal infection would in any way affect the level of hormones which are readable from your blood or urine. If you are getting a negative then you either are not pregnant or you do not have sufficient amount of the hormone in your urine to get a positive result.
If you have an infection you should see a gynecologist right away. While you are there, you can have a blood test done to test for the pregnancy.