If ytou are pregnant the tubal ligation won't make any difference to the pregnancy test.
While home pregnancy tests are very accurate, they are less accurate than a pregnancy test evaluated by a laboratory.
A doctor's pregnancy test is much more accurate, where as a home pregnancy test can be faulty.
no. you need a doctors appointment
No it would not be accurate at all.
Yes. The home tests aren't accurate and only the blood test is the accurate one.
Take a home pregnancy test.
A home pregnancy test ,when taken correctly, is considered accurate 14-16 days after ovulation or unprotected sex.
Yes. Home pregnancy tests actually give accurate results in the first trimester, some as early as the first few weeks of pregnancy.
Although I do not have a uterius, flopian tubes, or a vagina i still know that if a home pregnancy test is negative that the result is not completely accurate. My professional advice would be to take home 5 pregnancy test that you would get in your everyday grocery store and whether it be positive or negative when they're is 5 tests it doubles the accuratacy. If 3 out of the 5 say you are pregnant than most likely you will be expecting. If 3 out of the 5 say you are not pregnant than most likely you are not, but home pregnancy tests are man made and have errors, so i would still see your doctor to confirm the home pregnancy test.
Yes; a home pregnancy test should be accurate 14 days after conception. This would include the second trimester.
By doing a home pregnancy test or, more accurate, a blood test.
yes you can. but if you want an accurate test go to the hospital and ask for one.