An ectopic pregnancy is unlikely when the pregnancy test or pregnancy test shows one bar, as this is a negative result, indicating that there is no pregnancy.
Testing urine with a pregnancy test is one of the more common ways to determine if you are pregnant. If there are two bars on the test, one in the control area and one in the test area, this is a positive result and indicates pregnancy. If there is only one bar in the control area, this is a negative result and means that you are not pregnant.
Ectopic pregnancy refers to a fertilized egg that has deposited outside of the uterine cavity. Although it is not a normal pregnancy, the level of human chorionic gonadotropin in the body will increase after the fertilized egg has deposited. So usually after two weeks of intercourse, a urine test with a pregnancy test strip or pregnancy test will also show a positive result.
A single bar on a pregnancy test is a negative result, which means that there is no pregnancy, and since there is no pregnancy, there is certainly no ectopic pregnancy.