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NO, but if you are pregnant it may affect the baby. no but u still shouldn't do it for ur babies sake ------ And another thing, ecstasy increases your heart rate so it will affect your baby. It might even kill your baby. And during the birthing process, if they take a urine sample and find ecstasy the police could be involved for exposing drugs to a minor. -YoungWinnah
no prednisone is a steriod that does not interfere with pregnancy tests.
Not at all.. the test will still be fine. ~pawsalmighty
Hello Nope, definitely not. :o)
Menses blood could possibly interfere with a home pregnancy kit. You can get a false positive or false negative with any testing kit. A women is better off seeing her general practitioner doctor or obstetrics/gynecological doctor for testing, pre-natal education and treatment.
Marijuana does not affect the results of a home pregnancy test. The test looks for the presence of the hormone hCG in urine, which is produced during pregnancy. Marijuana does not interfere with this hormone or the test's ability to detect it.
Cortisone would not typically affect the results of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests detect the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine or blood, which is a hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy. Cortisone would not interfere with this hormone or affect its detection in a pregnancy test.
They are as good as if you had not been taking ecstasy. That is to say it depends on where you were in your menstrual cycle. You are also at risk for having caught any of several STD/STIs. It would be prudent to get an STD test as well as a pregnancy test.
Spermicide should not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests work by detecting the presence of hCG hormone in urine, which is produced by a developing embryo. Spermicide works by killing sperm to prevent fertilization, and should not interfere with the hormone levels detected by a pregnancy test.
No, weed does not prevent pregnancy or interfere with contraception methods.
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No, semen should not affect the result of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests detect the presence of the hCG hormone in urine, which is produced by the placenta in response to a fertilized egg implanting in the uterus. Semen does not interfere with this process.