I'm not exactly sure, but I got that one as the first one I tried when I thought I could be pregnant. I got a very faint pink positive. Didn't think anything of it until a couple days later I found out a faint line is still a positive. Then I got a 2 pack of Clearblue, one negative, one faint positive. So I got yet another hpt, this time a First Response and both of those came up negative. I've heard that the cheap ones are just as good though. Just stay away from the plus/minus tests...I've read those have a lot of false positives.
It tests the hCG (pregnancy hormone) levels that are in your blood.
no it will not
No, pregnancy tests for humans do not work on cats. Veterinarians can determine if a cat is pregnant through physical exams, ultrasounds, or blood tests.
Yes it can if you have tested too early. Here is a link for information on how pregnancy tests work: http://thefertilityshop.com/fertility/pregnancy-tests-work-a-17.html
yes
No, they work if you are ten or more days pregnant
Pregnancy tests detect the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a protein that is secreted by the placenta, or newly forming child. These tests can only truly be determined about 6 days after conception.
Pregnancy tests work the same on women with and without their tubes tied.
one will work but you can take as many as you want
Yes. There shouldn't be any reason why not. - CDM
== == No it doesn't. Pregnancy tests work by detecting a hormone only present in pregnant human females. The hormone is called hCG (HUMAN chorionic gonadotropin). You will need to call your vet to see if your horse is pregnant.
It will depend on when you ovulated. Home pregnancy tests work best when used 14 to 16 days after ovulation.