Soundness of mind

Can first response give false negative?

Yes, a first response can give a false negative result. This can happen if the antibody test is not sensitive enough to detect the presence of the virus, or if the person tested has not yet developed enough antibodies to be detected by the test. Additionally, a false negative can occur if the specimen is mishandled or if the test was not performed correctly.

Can First Response false negative?

Yes, it is possible for a first response pregnancy test to produce a false negative result. This can happen if the test was taken too early in the pregnancy, or if the level of the pregnancy hormone hCG is not high enough to be detected. It is important to note that false negatives are more common than false positives. If you think you might be pregnant and are not getting a positive result with a test, it is recommended to take a second test a few days later.

How accurate is a negative First Response pregnancy test?

A negative First Response pregnancy test is usually very accurate. According to the manufacturer, the test is 99% accurate when taken one day after a missed period. However, it is important to note that false negatives are possible, so if you still think you may be pregnant after receiving a negative result, it is best to wait a few days and take another test.