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The right time to take a pregnancy test depends on different factors, for example the type of technique ans the sample to use. If the technique is very sensitive it will be able to detect small fracctions of progesterone (pregancy hormon)present in the sample in a short time from the fecundation time. The sample has an important play as well. Urine has lower level of progesterone than serum. Hence it is more likely to have a positive result on serum in shorter time than in urine. To avoid false negatives results (negative tests because the level of hormon is not detectable yet, but the woman is already pregant) it is recommended to do the pregnancy test 2 weeks after the date the period supposed to come.
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Any day after the expected missed period. If you do it before, it may be negative although in reality you are pregnant. The hormone levels are just not high enough to show.
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It's recommended to use morning urine and not drink too much liquid before you go to sleep. Again, if you do it during the day or drink a lot of fluids it may dilute the hormone concentration.
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You can take a pregnancy test four days before your missed period. Some tests work better than others. Use the one that stresses early pregnancy detection.
Chances are if you are on Birth Control and think that you may be pregnant that you have either missed a period or are having symptoms. If you have missed a period you can take a test at anytime now. If you are having symptoms you can take a test, or wait for your period to be late to see what happens. ~pawsalmighty
If you think you may be pregnant, it will give you peace of mind to find out you are not and a test is the only way to find out if you are pregnant, that is the only need for taking a pregnancy test while on birth control.
Take it when you are supposed to ovulate and in the morning with your first urin.
Yes. Birth control can not cause a false result because the hormones it contains have nothing to do with the hormones that a pregnancy test detects.
I missed a couple of my pills, and I was suppose to have started yesterday my mom says it could be off track cause where I haven't taken my pill should I have any worries?
You can take the pregnancy whenever. If you believe you could be pregnant, you should go to the doctor to get a real pregnancy test to make sure you're not pregnant.
It doesn't make sense to aim for conception when you're taking contraceptives.
You can take a pregnancy test at any time, even if you are on the birth control pill. The test will turn positive no sooner than 10 days after conception.
Yes, you can get pregnant if you don't take the birth control pill and have sex. If you want to avoid pregnancy, find a method of contraception.
The birth control pill is something you take once every 24 hours to reduce the risk of pregnancy.
Every sexual intercourse does not commit a pregnancy. If you fail to take birth control pill regularly isn't mean that you will definitely get pregnant. There may be a chance of pregnancy if you constantly fail to take birth control pill.
If you had missed a pill or been late with a pill, causing you to take the morning after pill, then you should use a back up method of birth control for the next seven days. If you didn't forget a pill or take a pill late, then I'm not sure why you took the morning after pill, but the birth control pill will still be effective even though you took the morning after pill. The morning after pill doesn't make the birth control pill less effective.
You should take the birth control pill as directed regardless of bleeding. Take a pregnancy test if you missed pills in the previous cycle.
No, but it can cause the baby to have heatlh problems. A high dose of birth control is offered as "the morning after pill." It's used to stop ovulation to prevent fertilization.
Birth control pills are for preventing pregnancy, not getting pregnant.
You can take the birth control pill with or without liquid. Any liquid will do.
Teens can take the birth control pill.
You can but it is not needed for the purpose of preventing pregnancy. If you and your health care provider agree, you may decide to take the birth control pill after tubal ligation to control other menstrual-related problems, such has heavy bleeding or painful periods.
The instructions for taking the birth control pill are the same for women of all ages. Take the birth control pill daily, at about the same time every day.
Yes, birth control is an on going practice, to prevent pregnancy every day. Don't stop taking the pill, as directed by your doctor.