It is usually accurate when period is 7 days late
Yes. Home pregnancy tests actually give accurate results in the first trimester, some as early as the first few weeks of pregnancy.
hCG is the most reliable indicator during early pregnancy. Falling hCG levels very early in pregnancy is a concern, you should check with your OB/Gyn. hCG levels do taper off as pregnancy progresses, and everyone is different. Your OB/GYN can evaluate the results and give you the most accurate assessment.
No, UTIs do not affect the accuracy of pregnancy tests.
Yes, definitely! Never use a pregnancy test stick as a dildo!
I think First Response Early detection test is the best. I took it 13 days after I had sex & it already gave me a faint pos. Which I am now 6 months.
Could be--sore breasts are a common early sign of pregnancy, although you could just be sensitive to PMS this month. Seventeen days after intercourse might be enough time to give you correct results on a pregnancy test. Take one now, and take another in a week (or whenever you're supposed to start your period), and/or meet with your doctor for accurate testing.
Though quite reliable they can sometimes give false results
Pregnancy and hemophilia are two main reasons that these tests are inaccurate.
24 hours and u can just call the surgery and they will give u the results over the phone
Yea HPT work well if you wait till several days after your period should have started. Sometimes testing to early can give you inaccurate results because the HGC might not be high enough to be detected.
yes it affect bu afulse positive result
no, it will not give false results ~pawsalmighty but if you are having a period it is extremely unlikely that you are pregnant. "englishangel"