Yes, you can get a false negative from an at home pregnancy test. The test is looking for a hormone that only appears when a person is pregnant. However, if the hormone just simply isn't in the urine sample, then you get a negative reading.
The only way to know for sure is to get a blood test from your doctor. If you want to take another at home test before then, make sure you take it in the morning, as soon as you wake up. Hormone levels are highest at this point, so you'll have the best chance of getting an accurate reading.


