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Can you trust the results of the home pregnancy test?

Many home pregnancy tests claim to be accurate as early as the first day of a missed period — or even before. You’re likely to get more accurate results, however, if you wait until after the first day of your missed period. The earlier you take the home pregnancy test, the harder it might be for the test to detect HCG.

An expert Gynecologist can help you not only exactly finding out whether you are pregnant but also in finding out how healthy is your pregnancy She may advise for a blood test to measure your HCG levels and may calculate and advise you to go for an ultrasound at right time.

Could a positive pregnancy test result be wrong?

Although rare, it’s possible to get a false-positive result from a home pregnancy test. A false-positive result from home pregnancy kit might be noted if you had a pregnancy loss shortly after the fertilized egg attaches to your uterine lining or you take a pregnancy test too soon after a dose of fertility drug that contains HCG. An ectopic pregnancy, menopause, etc. may also lead to misleading test results.

Could a negative result be wrong?

It’s possible to get a negative result from a home pregnancy test when you’re actually pregnant. This is known as a false-negative. You might get a false-negative if you:

  • Take the test too early.The earlier after a missed period that you take a home pregnancy test, the harder it is for the test to detect HCG. For the most accurate results, repeat the test one week after a missed period. If you can’t wait that long, ask your health care provider for a blood test.
  • Check test results too soon.Give the test time to work. Consider setting a timer according to the package instructions.
  • Use diluted urine.For the most accurate results, take the test first thing in the morning — when your urine is the most concentrated.

What happens next?

Based on your test results, consider taking the following steps:

  • Your home pregnancy test is positive, or you’ve taken a few home pregnancy tests and gotten mixed results.Make an appointment with your health care provider. You might need a blood test or ultrasound to confirm your pregnancy. The sooner your pregnancy is confirmed, the sooner you can begin prenatal care.
  • Your home pregnancy test is negative.If your period doesn’t begin, repeat the test in a few days or one week — especially if you took the test before or shortly after a missed period.
  • You continue to get negative test results, but your period doesn’t begin or you still think you might be pregnant.Check with your health care provider. Many factors can lead to missed menstrual periods (amenorrhea), including thyroid disorders, low body weight, problems with your ovaries, excessive exercise and stress. If you’re not pregnant, your health care provider can help you get your menstrual cycle back on track.

A pregnancy test can let you know if you are pregnant. For pregnancy testing nearby in Noida you can contact Dr. Uma Mishra.

Tests for pregnancy Look for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin in your urine or blood (hCG). After a fertilized egg adheres to the uterine wall, your body produces this hormone.

This occurs approximately 6 days after fertilization. hCG levels rapidly climb, doubling every 2 to 3 days.

If you have any questions about the pregnancy test or the results, call Dr. Uma Mishra or book a physical appointment with her.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Can drinking too much liquid affect my results?

Yes, it is advised not to consume excessive amounts of any liquid, including water or alcohol, before taking a pregnancy test.

 It’s preferable to wait until you need to pass urine spontaneously. You’ll avoid diluting your pregnancy hormone level and receiving a bogus ‘Not Pregnant’ result this way.

Do I need to use the first-morning urine?

You can take a pregnancy test with urine at any time of the day. It doesn’t have to be in the morning. Before testing, always read the booklet.

How accurate are the pregnancy test results done via Dr. Uma Mishra?

Her pregnancy tests are more than 99% accurate.

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