Yes, it is possible to have a false negative result with a pharmacy-bought pregnancy test. The most reliable way to confirm a pregnancy is through a blood test prescribed by a doctor. It is recommended to use the first urine of the morning when taking a pregnancy test as it is less diluted. Going for a blood test would be the best way to definitively confirm the results.
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