You can be any age. And usually the people don't ask your age, so it doesn't matter how old you are.
A doctor's pregnancy test is much more accurate, where as a home pregnancy test can be faulty.
Yes. Anyone can purchase a pregnancy test.
Go buy a new one, take the test again. That test must be messed up.
The first home pregnancy test was created and marketed in 1978.
Any chemist, pharmacy or reasonable supermarket will sell a pregnancy test kit
get a pregnancy test at the store
No
yes the home pregnancy test is wrong because accuracy wise the blood test for pregnancy which more clinics and hospitals use is more accurate than urine test for pregnancy which is the one frequently used in home pregnancy test or the quick kit test for pregnancy.
It is a commercial for Kaiser Permanente, not for a home pregnancy test.
To do a self pregnancy test, you can purchase a home pregnancy test kit from a pharmacy. Follow the instructions on the kit, which typically involves collecting a urine sample in a clean container and using a provided dropper to apply a few drops onto the test strip. Wait for the specified amount of time for results to show, usually a few minutes.
There are many home pregnancy tests for your friend to use. Home pregnancy test are pretty much the same in terms of accuracy and reliability, so I would recommend the pregnancy test that is the cheapest at a local grocery store or pharmacy.
To get the most accurate result on a home pregnancy test it's best to use the first urine of the day because it's been in your body the longest and has picked up the highest amount of hormones.