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Are all home pregnancy tests the same at detecting pregnancy?

Yes and no. All home pregnancy tests are decting the same hormone, HCG, a hormone that is produced by the developing placenta. However, all home pregnancy tests do not detect HCG at the same levels. So some brands may show positive results sooner than others.


Must you miss your period before you know you are pregnant?

No, some women know before however most home pregnancy tests will not show a positive result until that time.


What are the name of all pregnancy test before and during pregnancy?

Every woman has certain tests during pregnancy, some women may have additional tests, depending on their age and family history. Including: Urine tests Blood pressure checks Ultrasound (sonar) scans Glucose tolerance test This is the best Maternity Hospital in Baner where you'll find out about tests you'll be offered in pregnancy. Connect with us 9039032010


Does home pregnancy test work in the early second trimester?

Yes. Home pregnancy tests actually give accurate results in the first trimester, some as early as the first few weeks of pregnancy.


How many do you have to be in order to take pregnancy test?

Some home pregnancy tests are more sensitive than others. The more sensitive tests may be able to detect seven days after conception.


How can you find out how far you are?

To get a definitive answer the best way is to see your doctor, although some home pregnancy tests will give an estimation


How late into pregnancy could your pregnancy tests results still come back negative?

You should wait to test at least 14 to 16 days after ovulation. However some women don't get accurate readings because they don't know when they ovulated, they ovulated late, or implantation was late. Most women are able to get an accurate home pregnancy test in 4 to 8 weeks of pregnancy. If you get negative home test and still feel that you may be pregnant you should see a Dr for a blood test as it can detect pregnancy much sooner.


How to Avoid Compromising a Home Pregnancy Test?

A woman may find it necessary to take a pregnancy test if she is experiencing bodily changes or an interruption in menstrual cycle. Home pregnancy tests are the most commonly used device for women to determine whether or not they are pregnant. The test is used to measure the amount of the hormone of hCG in the system. The hCG hormone increases in women that have conceived. The hormone is tested through a urine specimen in the privacy of a woman’s home. The tests are fairly accurate when used properly, but women have to make sure that they avoid making the following mistakes to ensure the accuracy of their home pregnancy test. The woman should avoid taking the home pregnancy test too early. The hormone levels have to build in order for the test to accurately test for hCG. Individuals taking the test within two days of a missed period may have mixed results. It is recommended that women wait a week after their missed or delayed period to take the exam. Women should always check the expiration before purchasing a pregnancy test. The expired pregnancy test can improperly measure the hormone levels in a body. Women should also avoid reading the results after the ten-minute interval after taking the test. It is common for women being treated for infertility to experience difficulties with home pregnancy tests. Many of the women being treated for infertility are taking drugs with hCG in them. It is recommended that women being treated for infertility follow up on a regular basis with their personal physician to confirm any positive home pregnancy test results. It is strongly recommended that women have any positive pregnancy test results confirmed with their personal physician. Some experts even recommend that women take several pregnancy tests within a few days of each other to be certain of the results. The physician is likely to conduct a blood test, which is often a more reliable way of testing for pregnancy.


What tests will you have done during pregnancy?

Every woman has certain tests during pregnancy, some women may have additional tests, depending on their age and family history. Including: Urine tests Blood pressure checks Ultrasound (sonar) scans Glucose tolerance test This is the best Maternity Hospital in Baner where you'll find out about tests you'll be offered in pregnancy. Connect with us 9039032010


Can you be pregnant if you took a home pregnancy test got a positive but got your period on the same day?

It is possible since some pregnant women experience spotting. To be sure, it is advised to at least use 2 different brands of pregnancy tests and try to test in the morning so that you can get more accurate results.


Could you be pregnant if you've had your regular period for the last 3 months and took 2 home tests that came back negative but have some abdomen pain?

Yes. Some pregnancy test (home tests) do not work and you need to get your blood drawn to make definatly sure.


You took 4 pregnancy tests at home that came up positive but went to the er and they took one and it came up negative would you be pregnant?

You're probably pregnant, especially if the tests you took at home were labeled as early pregnancy tests. Most of the time the tests they use in ERs and Health Departments won't pick up the pregnancy until a day or two after you miss a period at the earliest. False negative pregnancy tests are pretty common, but if you followed the instructions on the box, false positives rarely happen. Two exceptions: if you waited way past the time on the box to read the pregnancy tests (I'm talking minutes, not seconds), then it's possible for a faint positive to show up and be incorrect. Also, if you took those four pregnancy tests say, a week ago, and then started your period and ended up with a negative pregnancy test it's likely you had a "chemical pregnancy (Google it)." Wait until you miss your period and go to your local health department. Most of them give free pregnancy tests and have programs for pregnant women. Some of the bigger health departments do require an appointment so you might want to call in advance. Congratulations if you are pregnant! I'm 17 1/2 weeks and it's an amazing experience! If you're not, and you don't want to be, health departments usually have a program to help women get on birth control for little or no cost. They also won't tell your parents if you're still living at home and worried about that.