No. Fertility tests are made to detect FSH not hCG. You will need to buy an actual home pregnancy test or see your Dr.
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.
It all depends on how much of the pregnancy hormone (HcG) the pregnancy test can detect. Some detect as low as 10 mg of the hormone, and some take up to 100 mg.
A home pregnancy test can detect the pregnancy hormone starting around 10 days after conception.
every pregnancy test whether urine or blood, works by detecting the hcg hormone. If the levels are high enough it will detect it on the test
No, because they would have to test for pregnancy to detect it. They can use the same blood to test it though if you request it.
Yes, it will you are still producing the hormone. If you think that is what it may be,you need to be seen it can be very dangerous.
Pregnancy and illness are easily differentiated by a urine pregnancy test. A urine pregnancy test will detect pregnancy hormone as soon as 10-12 days after conception.
It can take about 6-12 days after implantation for a pregnancy test to detect the pregnancy hormone hCG in urine. However, for more accurate results, it's recommended to wait until after you miss your period to take a pregnancy test.
Pregnancy tests work the same on women with and without their tubes tied.
A urine pregnancy test detects hCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin.
It either means you're not pregnant or not far enough along to detect the pregnancy hormone. A blood test is most accurate.
Pregnancy tests detect the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine or blood. This hormone is produced by the placenta after a fertilized egg has implanted in the uterus, indicating pregnancy.