If you have received conflicting results on pregnancy tests, it is recommended to consult with a doctor to confirm whether or not you are pregnant. There are various factors that can affect the accuracy of home pregnancy tests, such as the timing in your menstrual cycle, the time of day the test is taken, and recent events like childbirth, miscarriage, or abortion. It is important to follow the instructions on the test and check the expiration date before using it. Only a medical professional can provide a definitive answer on your pregnancy status.
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