There is no time of the day that is better than another to take the test. Just wait at least the minimum number of days after having sex to test yourself (usually 6-12).
The best time to take a pregnancy test in the morning is right before you first urinate. This will give you the most accurate results by allowing the pregnancy hormone to accumulate therefore be easier to detect by the test.
Taking a pregnancy test a few days after your expected missed period will give you more accurate results.
No, a fertility test tells you if you are capable of conception or when your best time to conceive is. A pregnancy test tells if the pregnancy hormone is present in your urine.
You can take a pregnancy test any time you like. Birth control does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
Depends what time of the day you do the test which relates to how concentrated the pregnancy hormone is and how easily a home pregnancy test can pick it up.... i had it the opposite way round had a negative using an evening time sample then a positive the very next morning with first mornings sample.... also its much more common to get a false negative than a false positive so your most liekly pregnant babe!
Yes. there are many reasons this could happen. 1) your hcg levels are highest in the morning 2) you didn't take the pregnancy test right, 3) the pregnancy test could have malfunctioned. these are just a few reasons. I would wait a couple of days and try again. Take the test first thing in the morning when you wake up, this is the easiest time for the pregnancy test to detect if you are pregnant or not.
If you are a woman, you may take the pregnancy test at any time. If you are a man, you do not need to take the test; you are not pregnant.
"After pregnancy?"If you know you are pregnant then don't take the test.Lmao -_-
I think that you should take a pregnancy test when you think you are pregnant, or when you feel something in your tummy.
It is depending on the pregnancy test. Each test will list the time needed. Mostly around 2 weeks.
Pregnancy signs are absent period and positive pregnancy test. If you think you might be pregnant, take a test. If you're not pregnant and don't want to be, start using a method of pregnancy prevention today. Your local family planning center should be able to get you in for a same-day appointment for a pregnancy test, and get you started on prenatal vitamins if you're hoping for pregnancy, or get you started on birth control if this isn't the right time for you.
Yes, if you didn't take the test at the right time or followed the directions correctly the test could come up negative. It's most effective to take a pregnancy test the day before your missed period. Wait a week and then take the test again. Or go to the doctor for the most accurate answer.