Find out how today's home pregnancy tests work, how accurate they are, and how to use them for the best results.
Home pregnancy tests measure the amount of a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (commonly abbreviated as hCG) in the woman's urine.Since this hormone is only produced by pregnant women, its presence in any amount in a woman's urine means that the woman is indeed expecting a baby.While false positives are exceedingly unlikely with today's home pregnancy tests, it is still quite possible to obtain a false negative result.
Another possible cause of a false negative test stems from the fact that different women produce hCG at varying levels in their cycle - so even if you use the test at the recommended point in your cycle according to the test's instructions, you may still obtain a false negative result.Test a few days later, if you have still not menstruated, or see your doctor for a more accurate test.(Even if you do get your period, it may be worth testing again - the bleeding that sometimes occurs as a result of the fertilized egg implanting in the uterus may be confused for a regular period, especially if you are accustomed to light periods.)
As mentioned above, false positives are exceedingly rare - so if a home pregnancy test indicates that you are pregnant, it is most likely correct.In this case, schedule a visit with your doctor to confirm the pregnancy, and act as if you are definitely pregnant: avoid substances and behaviors (such as alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs) that might endanger a developing fetus, and begin taking prenatal vitamins.
When shopping for a home pregnancy test, consider buying a pack of two or three tests in case you test negative the first time and need to retest a few days or a week later; it's also a good idea to have extra tests on hand for future use.Also, if you are only one or two days past the day that you expected your period to begin, look for a test that works earlier in the menstrual cycle.Following these suggestions may cost a little more initially, but will save you money and worry in the long run (and may just produce more reliable results).
