Pregnancy Test – False Positive

A false positive pregnancy test result means that it detected HCG in the urine. HCG is the hormone the tests look for that indicate pregnancy, it is formed when the embryo attaches to the uterus and comes from the placenta. It is very rare to get a false positive reading as these tests are 99% accurate but there are possible reasons why the result may be a false one.

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Losing Weight After Pregnancy – Change Your Way of Eating

It can be a very frustrating chore to lose that extra weight you gained during pregnancy after giving birth. All your time and energy is focused on that beautiful baby and you have little time or desire to make low calorie meals that are nutritious as well as healthy snacks. Also many women feel that their body has changed a lot and it is like that weight just won’t drop off.

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Exercise For an Easier Pregnancy Part 1

Just because you are pregnant does not mean that you should stop, (or not start) exercising regularly. In the past exercise may have been disapproved of when pregnant, there are still some older women in gyms today that frown at younger pregnant women working out. But exercise at this time is important, you are helping both yourself and the baby, so do not let people like that put you off.

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What Effect Do Contraceptive Pills Have on a Pregnancy Test?

The first thing you need to do if you believe you are pregnant but are on a birth control pill like Mircette is to stop taking it. Then you need to take a home pregnancy test to make sure you are not damaging a fetus. Some people wonder whether accuracy of home pregnancy test are affected when you have been taking the pill and the quick answer is no!

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IVF Home Pregnancy Tests

IVF home pregnancy tests mean women can save a lot of money on doctors examinations by having an accurate test from the comfort of their own home. It is a detector of a certain chemical that is only produced by a woman’s body when she is pregnant. The test has chromatography paper which is what can separate different chemicals. This test uses a vaginal swab to detect the chemicals and see whether the woman is pregnant or not.

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A Brief Look at Home Pregnancy Tests

Every home pregnancy test works the same way, it looks for a hormone in the woman’s urine that is only present if she is pregnant. This hormone is called hCG or human chorionic gonadotropin and it is produced as soon as a fertilized egg reaches the uterus lining and implants itself. After an egg is fertilized it needs to travel to the uterus and this can take several days. hCG is in low level at first but it doubles every 2 days and so about 14 days after implantation there are sufficient levels of hCG for some tests to detect. However not all tests have the same sensitivity and it is recommended that the best time to take a home pregnancy test is a week after a missed period.

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Negative Pregnancy Test Result? Test Again!

Had unprotected sex? Well you are going to need to take a pregnancy test at the least so here is some information on them so you know how they work and use them correctly.

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Teenage Pregnancies and What to Do About Them

If you think you may be pregnant you can buy a home pregnancy test kit from a pharmacy to find out for sure. Brook Centres and family planning clinics may offer free tests to teens. If you want a medical person to test you you can visit your doctor or a family planning clinic and it is all confidential.

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What Can Affect a Pregnancy Test?

The home pregnancy tests that women can use today are very accurate, almost 100% in fact. The problem that women have is whether they follow the directions precisely as they need to do, and if they take the test at the best time as they should. But often women trying to conceive are anxious to know, and so may take the test too soon for very reliable results.

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How to Improve Your Chances of Getting Pregnant

That time as you open the pregnancy box to take out the test has you full of a variety of emotions, excitement, fear, nervous all of them and more. If you want a baby and the result turns out negative it can be a sad time especially if you have been trying for a while. However there are somethings you can do to help get pregnant so you do not have to keep seeing those negative home test results.

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Knowing When to Take a Pregnancy Test

You cannot just take a pregnancy anytime and expect top accurate results. There is a certain time when it is best to do it and that time depends on which type of test you are taking.

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Do Contraceptive Pills Affect the Accuracy of a Pregnancy Test?

If there is a possibility that you are pregnant and you are on a birth control pill like Mircette you should come off the pill until you can confirm whether or not you are pregnant by taking a home test. That way you are keeping the possible fetus safe from any risks. What you may be wondering is if since a home test measures hormone levels, and the birth control pill changes your hormone levels, will the home pregnancy test be accurate.

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Causes of False Pregnancy Test Results

It is a hard thing to deal with for parents when they are getting false pregnancy test results. To avoid the difficulties and disappointments it is important to understand how the different tests work, this way you can make sure you are doing everything possible to avoid false results. Firstly make sure you are taking the test at the recommended time, usually this is about a week after fertilization has taken place as at that point the fertilized egg has implanted itself into the uterus and the pregnancy hormone hCG that the tests look for is being produced.

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Pregnancy Testing – The First Confirmatory Test

A pregnancy test measures the levels of a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropic or hCG, otherwise called the pregnancy hormone. It is present in the blood and urine and is made when an egg that has been fertilized plants itself into the lining of the uterus around six days after fertilization. At first the hormone levels are low but it rapidly increases each day so usually a week after a missed period is a good time to test the urine for hCG.

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When to Take a Pregnancy Test – The Best Time for Accurate Results

It can be quite tormenting waiting for a time when you can take a pregnancy test, wondering if its too early and should you wait a few more days just in case. All to pee on a stick! But there are better times to do it then others and this article will give you a quick run down on how home pregnancy tests work and what that means in terms of when is best to take one.

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Negative Pregnancy Tests – Information that May Be Useful

Negative pregnancy tests can lead to a huge range of emotions depending on what the woman was hoping for. It can bring a huge sense of disappointment to women who have been trying for a baby and can lead to a great deal of frustration in couples who have been trying for a long time to conceive. It can even lead to medical care required in the very desperate.

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Home Pregnancy Tests – Are They Reliable?

When a woman thinks she may be pregnant her usual first thing to do is buy and use a home test to confirm or deny it. Some go straight to the doctor, but most prefer a private testing first. Home pregnancy tests look for the pregnancy hormone hCG which is present in the urine. It can detect it as early as one week after a missed period and is reliable at that time. A test can be done before that, but as the level of hCG is lower, it may not detect it in the urine giving you a false negative.

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5 Early Signs of a Possible Pregnancy

If you have been trying to get pregnant or think you may be pregnant there are some early signs you can look for to help tell whether conception has happened. By detecting it early you can better take care of yourself and the baby with any lifestyle and diet changes that you may need, as well as visiting your doctor. Signs can show as early as 5 days after fertilization so here are five of them!

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EPT Pregnancy Test – Your First Choice ?

The EPT pregnancy test is considered by many the best one you can take. It can help you discover if you are pregnant from an early stage as it tests for traces of the hormone that is released by the body when there is fertilization. The EPT pregnancy test is very sensitive to hCG (the pregnancy hormone) so even when the levels of it are still low in the body, it can let you know whether you are expecting or not. Out of all the various home pregnancy tests available this one is the better choice.

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Looking at What Can Affect a Pregnancy Test

The pregnancy tests you do at home are now usually almost one hundred per cent accurate, as long as you follow the instructions properly and carefully and do it at the right time. When a woman is trying to conceive they are usually very keen to perform a test as early as they can and they expect the results to still be accurate. But what can affect a pregnancy test ?

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Getting a False-Positive Pregnancy Test

Unless you have been trying for a baby there is a feeling of panic when you take that HCG pregnancy test or one to be done at home, and you see those two strips appear. Usually it is recommended by doctors that you wait until a missed period before you take a test but sometimes it is hard to wait if you know you have had unprotected sex. In which case you need to take it two weeks from the date of the possible conception via a clinical laboratory blood test. They can tell if you are pregnant by checking for HCG, human chorionic gonadotropin, which is a chemical released when pregnant and can be found in the woman’s urine or blood. When using a home test they are 97% accurate but there is a slim chance of getting a false positive result.

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After Pregnancy Emotions – Beware

When a woman is pregnant she is faced with a lot of tension and worry, running endless questions and scenarios through her mind. Some of the questions they feel able to talk to their doctor about but some are very personal and so the woman stays quiet and stays tense.

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Pregnancy Aches and Pains

Being pregnant is an amazing experience and one that is a precious part of being a woman. But with come a lot of aches and pains some mental and a lot physical! This article is about these aches and pains, how to face them and deal with them.

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Combating Pregnancy Problems

Pregnancy really is the start of a new life for a woman, it changes everything, and the journey that ends with a baby in your arms is certainly not always an easy one. Some women have a healthy pregnancy that they move through with ease but others are not so lucky. There are several problems pregnant women can experience that can make those months of pregnancy pretty hard to cope with. This article covers some of those and gives some tips on how to take care of the main one yourself to make things a little easier.

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Pregnancy Tests – Determining Pregnancy Correctly

With pregnancy comes some obvious physical changes such as nausea, a bloated feeling and tender sometimes sore breasts. Of course the biggest physical difference is that you are not having your monthly periods. There are several ways to find out for sure if you are pregnant and should prepare for a baby arriving in a few months. There are online questions geared to assessing your condition, home pregnancy tests and of course you can make an appointment to see your doctor. Even if you choose the first two ways initially, you should still get a confirmation of a positive result from your doctor so that you can get their advice on having a healthy pregnancy.

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