No...the Birth Control pill is a hormone that will affect hormone levels in your blood and give an inaccurate reading
this is incorrect preg test detects human chroinicgonadotropin, birth control is estrogen or progesterin which do not affect hcg
Pregnancy tests with both C and T results are typically accurate when used correctly. The C result indicates control line validity, while the T result indicates the presence of pregnancy hormone. It is important to follow the instructions carefully for accurate results.
A pregnancy test on birth control will be accurate and probably negative. Birth control gives you pregnancy-type symptoms but if you have not taken your pills correctly or have been taking abtibiotics which may reduce their effectiveness take a pregnancy test.
No it can not.
If taken properly you should have accurate results by this time.
You can get real results, but that does not mean they will be accurate in any way at all.
No, urine in a toilet should not affect the results of a pregnancy test as long as the sample is collected correctly and the test is used within the specified time frame. It is important to follow the instructions provided with the pregnancy test for accurate results.
Hello. A pregnancy test will be accurate while your on the pill.
It can, but you should wait at least 2 weeks for accurate pregnancy test results.
When doing a controlled experiment, you get accurate results.
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.
It is usually accurate when period is 7 days late
Most pregnancy tests can detect the pregnancy hormone, hCG, in urine after about 7-10 days from conception. It is recommended to wait until the first day of a missed period to take a pregnancy test for more accurate results.