Most ovarian cysts don’t give you false positives, as most are just fluid. If your cyst is a thecal cyst, which are rare, or if it’s a teratoma, then it’s a different story.
You are most likely pregnant.
Regardless of whether that’s good or bad news (and given abortion is legal until late in your case), the next step should be visiting a healthcare provider who can do an ultrasound to confirm a pregnancy, confirm if it’s in your uterus, and make some choices from there.
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Go to the hospital and get a blood test to verify!
I believe it’s rare and only with blood tests. A cyst wouldn’t affect a urine pregnancy test.
Schedule a doctor’s appointment. The hospital will be more expensive than being seen in a clinic.
Most ovarian cysts don’t give you false positives, as most are just fluid. If your cyst is a thecal cyst, which are rare, or if it’s a teratoma, then it’s a different story.
You are most likely pregnant.
Regardless of whether that’s good or bad news (and given abortion is legal until late in your case), the next step should be visiting a healthcare provider who can do an ultrasound to confirm a pregnancy, confirm if it’s in your uterus, and make some choices from there.