Over the Counter Pregnancy Tests

When to Most Accurately and Effectively Use a Home Pregnancy Test

By Alice Langholt, published Mar 19, 2006
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A woman who suspects that she may be pregnant will often purchase an over the counter pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests are available in many different brands, with single or multiple tests per package. Most of them require the user to urinate on a stick or in a cup, but a few test with a drop of blood instead. Some have a digital readout, and others will show a plus sign or double line in the event that it detects enough pregnancy hormone to determine a pregnancy.

Some pregnancy tests are “early” pregnancy tests. That means that they are designed to detect a small enough amount of the pregnancy hormone to determine if a woman is pregnant as early as the first day of a missed period, or even a day or two before the period is due. The fine print on the boxes will tell you that 65% of pregnant women had a positive result when tested two days before the period was due, and the percentage increased with each passing day. These are usually accurate, but the most accurate results are achieved after the period was expected. A woman will not get a false positive in most cases, but a negative result will occur if there is not enough pregnancy hormone detectable yet, even if the pregnancy is positive.

The highest level of pregnancy hormone is found in first-morning urine. That is the best time to use a pregnancy test strip. Most of the kind a woman urinates on need to be saturated with urine in order to work properly. Therefore, be sure to hold the stick in the urine stream for 3 good seconds or more.

It takes about 5 minutes for the urine to travel down the strip and the results to be indicated. The stick must be read within 10 minutes, or it may indicate a positive result after 10 minutes, even if the result is actually negative. Positive results that show up within the first 10 minutes may be very faint. This would happen if it is early, and the pregnancy hormone is just barely detected. Even a faint result is a positive result. The woman can confirm the positive by taking another test a day or two later to see a darker line appear.

Takeaways
  • Home pregnancy tests are designed to detect hormones which indicate pregnancy.
  • Hormone levels must be high enough to be detectible for an accurate result. They increase daily.
  • First morning urine has the most concentrated level of the pregnancy hormone of the day.
Did You Know?
False positive results are very rare; a false negative could occur if it is simply too early for the pregnancy hormone to be detected by the test.
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my perid occour twice for the month and the test is still positive,am i pregnant

Posted on 08/09/2007 at 7:08:00 AM

 
This is a very good article and every bit of it is true.

Posted on 03/19/2006 at 8:03:00 PM

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