Can you fail a drug test from being pregnant?
Question by Lovely Carmel: Can you fail a drug test from being pregnant?
They said I ether failed my background or my drug test but I don’t have a bad background and I don’t take drugs. So im thinking maybe im pregnant.
can i fail because of this?
Best answer:
Answer by Leisure Muffin
Yes, it can give the test a false positive.
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