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.
Yes. Home pregnancy tests actually give accurate results in the first trimester, some as early as the first few weeks of pregnancy.
It is usually accurate when period is 7 days late
It means that there is still the presence of the pregnancy hormone (hCG). Home pregnancy tests give positive results when they detect the presence of hCG. It can take days to several weeks for a woman's hCG levels to return to baseline after a miscarriage; it all depends on how far along she was. Taking home pregnancy tests in the first few weeks after a miscarriage is not a reliable way to check for pregnancy because of all of the false negative results, due to the lingering pregnancy hormone in the woman's system.
Depo Provera shots do not effect the results of home pregnancy tests, nor do they "hide" a pregnancy.
Always test first thing with your first urine of the day as this is the strongest and will have most accurate results.
The pregnancy tests that can be bought for home use will show a result within five minutes. The test done by medical professionals is more accurate and that will give a result in a day.
No, it won't change the results so they are still reliable
Some home pregnancy tests can give you an accurate answer up to 5 days before your missed period. The later you wait the more accurate the results. Save your money and just wait until you are late to test.
The first home pregnancy test was created and marketed in 1978.
yes it Shirley can.
Yes. You should wait around 14 to 16 days after sex to take a home pregnancy test.
It is not recommended to perform a sugar pregnancy test as it is not a reliable method for determining pregnancy. It is best to use a home pregnancy test or consult a healthcare provider for accurate results.