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Trichomoniasis does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.

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Gonorrhea does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.

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Chlamydia does not affect the accuracy of a chlamydia test.

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Its a test. A test that checks and or confirms one's senses. A test that is highly accurate and extremely sensitive. Can also be a test to simply seek to check the accuracy in practically anything. It can also be a test designed to check the accuracy of a test.

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Consuming THC does not impact the accuracy of pregnancy test results.

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A typing test is one taken to know typing skill level, speed, and accuracy.

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Alcohol will not affect the accuracy of STD testing.

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The accuracy rate of the Intelligender test in predicting the gender of a baby is around 90.

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Pregnancy does not affect the accuracy of a chlamydia test.

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No, HPV doesn't affect the accuracy of chlamydia tests.

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The accuracy of the IntelliGender test in determining the gender of a baby is not scientifically proven and is considered unreliable by medical professionals.

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Generally, cold medication should not affect the accuracy of an STD test. However, it's always a good idea to inform your healthcare provider of any medications or supplements you are taking before taking a test.

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The answer is all of them

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A confirmatory test establishes the accuracy or correctness of another procedure.

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A saliva test may be available at your doctors office. It is claimed to have 99% accuracy, but I would question that high of an accuracy level.

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There is no evidence that marijuana affects the accuracy of an STD test, unless you smoked within minutes of a rapid saliva HIV test. After 30 minutes, you're good to go.

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A pap does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.

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The accuracy of the Mensa Norway IQ test may vary. It is important to consider factors such as the test's reliability, validity, and how well it measures intelligence. It is recommended to consult with experts in the field of psychology or testing to determine the test's accuracy.

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A typing test is one taken to know typing skill level, speed, and accuracy.

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Coffee does not affect the accuracy of an STD blood test. There is no need to fast or take any special preparation before blood tests for STDs.

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The ultrasound test is the most accurate test used to determine the gender of a baby.

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Herpes does not affect the accuracy of a chlamydia test. The test will still detect chlamydia if you have it.

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NuvaRing does not affect the accuracy of an STD tests. It may be left in place during testing as usual.

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A home or urine test at a clinic takes 5 minutes or less. A blood test takes a few hours to come back.

you can do a home test or clinic urine test once your period is late for the best accuracy

a blood test can be done a few days before that with accuracy.

~pawsalmighty

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97% urine test accuracy JOYmaker rn

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no till now there is no proof of interferance of this drug with any sort if pregnancy test

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No, because a pregnancy test is looking for the pregnancy hormone, which will not be affected by an STD

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No, neither UTI nor antibiotics affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.

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Antibiotics do not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy test results are quite specific.

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Smoking weed can potentially impact the accuracy of a pregnancy test result by affecting hormone levels in the body, which may lead to a false negative result.

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Weed can potentially impact the accuracy of pregnancy test results by interfering with hormone levels in the body, which may lead to false negative or false positive results.

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The accuracy of the red cabbage gender test for predicting the gender of an unborn baby is not scientifically proven and is considered to be a myth or old wives' tale.

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Yes. To get a urine test, go to your doctor. But instead of that you could just go buy a pregnancy test. Same thing, you pee on it. Yes, a urine dipstick can detect human chorionic gonadotrophin (HcG) levels in urine at about 2 weeks gestation

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You can take a pregnancy test any time you like. Birth control does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.

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It is difficult to test the accuracy of the meter.

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To gain accuracy and compare results.

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No, clothes do not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.

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NuvaRing doesn't affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. You can test no sooner than 10 days after sex.

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Tampons do not alter the accuracy of a pregnancy test. The test detects a chemical in urine that isn't changed by tampon use.

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Common pregnancy test errors that can affect accuracy include testing too early, not following instructions properly, using an expired test, diluting urine with excessive liquids, and certain medications or medical conditions that can interfere with results.

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there is no cost to get a IQ test, you can do it free online and get your score

HOWEVER there is no guarantee of accuracy with this, and getting a professional test is more likely to be respected.

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No. NuvaRing does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. That is true whether or not the ring is in place. The pregnancy test looks for a hormone that is not found in NuvaRing.

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The best time to do a DNA saliva test for optimal accuracy and reliability is in the morning before eating or drinking anything, as this helps ensure a clean sample and more accurate results.

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If your test equipment isn't accurate, how do you know if what you're testing is right? You must assume the test equipment is accurate for it to be worthwhile to actually test something else.

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they are great at detecting pregnancy early

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no, your period does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test

~pawsalmighty

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The accuracy of the purple cabbage gender test in predicting the gender of an unborn baby is not scientifically proven or reliable. It is considered a myth or old wives' tale with no basis in scientific evidence.

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My teacher wrote "Keep up your accuracy, you are doing well" on my grammar test.

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