When to take a pregnancy test
Knowing
when to take a pregnancy test will help you know whether or not you're
pregnant. If you're wanting to know when to take a pregnancy test, the
timing depends on the type of test.
There
are two basic types of pregnancy tests -- the urine test and the blood
test. Both tests look for the hormone that is only present if a woman
is pregnant. This hormone is called 'human chorionic gonadotropin',
also referred to as 'hCG'. Blood tests can detect hCG about 6 to 8 days
after you have ovulated. In general, urine tests can detect hCG about
14 days after ovulation.
When
to take a pregnancy test at home is done by many women using a
pregnancy test that will test the urine to determine if they are
pregnant. Home pregnancy tests are convenient, inexpensive and are
private. The urine test should be done using your first urine when you
awake in the morning. When you have a positive home pregnancy test
result, you should then see your health care provider soon. Your health
care provider will confirm your home test result with a blood test plus
a pelvic exam.
When
to take a pregnancy test is important, because if you test too early in
your pregnancy, there may not yet be enough of the pregnancy hormone in
the urine to provide a positive test result. Most of the home pregnancy
tests will be 90% accurate if you wait and test yourself one day after
your missed period is due. If you feel you are pregnant but the home
pregnancy test is negative, repeat the test again in a week if you
still have not had your period. And if you are still getting negative
test results and think you are pregnant, be sure and see your health
care provider right away.
Pregnancy
is a wonderful event that is complex, frustrating, satisfying and
exciting. Your desire to become pregnant and having a child will have
even more significance to you if it means you'll be taking better care
of yourself and your partner. Besides knowing when to take a pregnancy
test, learn as much as you can about improving your own health so
you'll be providing that special little one the very best start to life
that is possible.
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