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Is it possible for a woman to fake a positive pregnancy?



she didnt take it in front of the guy she went to someone elses house...

It's a hormone test, so yeah, it can be faked, especially if you know your chemistry.

If a sinus pill can cause a false reading on a "drug" test, anything is possible.

I would imagine a good dose of estrogen could make false reading happen on some tests.

That's why they want you to do it twice and then get it confirmed by a doctor.
Only if she let a real pregnant woman do it for her. She herself can't fake it.
maybe she knows someone who is pregnant and she had her pee on that stick and voila..positive pregnancy test
I don't even want to know what kind of Jerry Springer reason you're asking this question for.
Well, she could have someone who is pregnant take the test for her or have a guy pee on the stick to make it positive. She should take it in front of him, or even better yet have him take her to the doctor and let the doctor give them both the news.
It is very simple & easy for her.
uhhm..yea I think.Food dye in whatever color the test comes out.I saw this on TV of course.Tell her the guy wants to be present while she does it (At least in the next room,yanno?)and then let him get another test and take to her.
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