Could two lines on a pregnancy test indicate a false pregnancy (repeated)?
A positive pregnancy test showing two lines may sometimes lead to a false impression of pregnancy, as pregnancy tests are only intended for initial screening and cannot provide a definitive diagnosis.
The accuracy of pregnancy tests is not 100%, so there are rare cases in which a test shows two lines, yet blood tests confirm that the person is not pregnant. False-positive results can occur with pregnancy tests. If you have doubts about your pregnancy status, it's recommended to visit the obstetrics and gynecology department at a reputable hospital for more accurate assessments, such as a gynecological ultrasound and blood HCG test. A definitive diagnosis of pregnancy can be made when blood HCG is positive and a gynecological ultrasound confirms an embryo implanted and developing normally within the uterus.
If a pregnancy test shows two red lines of similar color intensity, this generally indicates a confirmed pregnancy. If you plan to continue with the pregnancy, it's advisable to visit an obstetrics clinic for further evaluation. When necessary, it's important to determine whether the pregnancy is intrauterine or ectopic. An ultrasound examination should be performed to assess whether the size of the gestational sac corresponds appropriately to the number of days since the last menstrual period.