No. You don't have the knowledge to do it nor the chemicals. Go to the drug store and buy one.
A doctor's pregnancy test is much more accurate, where as a home pregnancy test can be faulty.
Sperm has nothing to do with a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test is done by a woman to find out if she is pregnant or not. She pees on it and it detects the pregnancy hormone.
If ytou are pregnant the tubal ligation won't make any difference to the pregnancy test.
The first home pregnancy test was created and marketed in 1978.
get a pregnancy test at the store
no, producing breastmilk, or breastfeeding will not alter the outcome of a home pregnancy test. ~pawsalmighty
It takes about a month. If you read the pregnancy test it says that the month after you think you conceived is when you can test yourself, and the result will probably be more definite. A pregnancy test will give an accurate result 3 weeks after sex. 14 weeks after intercourse is the most accurate date for determining pregnancy with a home pregnancy test.
No
You mean, a drug test that has both drug screening and pregnancy testing capabilities? Sure it could, but no one's making a test like that. OTOH, it's no problem to test the same sample for both drugs (dip stick home kit) and pregnancy (EPT test, something like that). I think the reason they don't make a combination test is it's so easy to get pregnancy tests, no one would pay the upcharge for the pregnancy strip on the drug test.
yes the home pregnancy test is wrong because accuracy wise the blood test for pregnancy which more clinics and hospitals use is more accurate than urine test for pregnancy which is the one frequently used in home pregnancy test or the quick kit test for pregnancy.
It is a commercial for Kaiser Permanente, not for a home pregnancy test.
There are many home pregnancy tests for your friend to use. Home pregnancy test are pretty much the same in terms of accuracy and reliability, so I would recommend the pregnancy test that is the cheapest at a local grocery store or pharmacy.