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A general insight about pregnancy tests
Many women believe the easiest, convenient and fast to know if they are pregnant is a pregnancy test bought at the pharmacy. Yet, a blood pregnancy test may bring results that are more accurate. However, it is important to consider a good test to get rid of the typical question that may bring headaches and non-stop concerns.
Some are essential after a few days, especially since the pregnancy hormone is detected in the urine fifteen days after conception and not before. If you test before the date, or before having a delay of at least one day is likely a false negative test. Almost all tests can be performed at any time of day, but for safety specialists recommend that you first morning urine is the one with a higher concentration of hormone. The marking of the test may be more or less intense which may indicate in some cases the time of pregnancy. Anyway, although the intensity of the lines is low, the result is considered as positive.
False or not. As you know, there are false negatives. That is, if the result is negative but your period does not appear, it is definitely negative. You should repeat the test at five or six days. However if it is positive it is certain that you are pregnant. Except in the case of ectopic embryos (those that occur outside the uterus) or an embryonic pregnancies (without embryo), although elevated hormone levels, pregnancy is not real. The most important thing is that before the test woman must be very careful when reading the instructions, as there are several types of tests on the market.
In short, gathering data is a great idea. Do not fall for negative and false misconceptions. Become aware of risks and find out whether you are pregnant or not.
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