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As they are strong drugs it can affect the pregnancy test.
No, concentration of hormones and other chemicals filtered from the blood in urine would actually increase with less urine volume. Pregnancy tests look for specific hormones in your urine. It's not likely that dehydration could cause this unless it was a sign of another health problem that was interfering with your pregnancy.
No not unless your a troll
I will do the urine pregnancy test. If it is negative, reassurance and observation is the therapy.
A urine pregnancy test tests for the "preg hormone" in the urine, which is at a higher level when a woman is pregnant. However, I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish; a pregnancy test isn't a "Pass/Fail" scenario; it tells you if you're pregnant or not. Male urine on a pregnancy test should test negative.
Urine pregnancy tests normally detect >25. A result below that could indicate very early pregnancy, or the tail end of a miscarriage.
No as long as there is a baby on board you will continue to spill hormones in your urine.
Nitrate in the urine indicates that there might be bacteria in your urinary tract or in your bladder. As such, nitrate tests are used to quickly assess whether a person may have a UTI (urinary tract infection) for example. If nitrate is found, no matter the hypothesized cause, other medical tests usually follow.
when in doubt, assume you are pregnant. then take a urine pregnancy test, and if that is negative. then you can also check by getting a blood pregnancy test.
Yes, because blood tests detect pregnancy earlier than urine tests do.
Nothing. It comes as pregnancy negative. Pregnancy test relies on the presence of Beta HCG in the urine for the detection of pregnancy. It is absent in normal healthy male.