Are you trying to conceive and have missed your period? Then the only thing lurking in your mind right now must be whether you are pregnant. This is the most nerve-wracking moment of any woman’s life. Now, all you would want to do is grab a pregnancy test kit and find out the truth! But pregnancy test kits are not always accurate. Some basic steps must be followed to get a reliable result. This article will guide you on how and when to take pregnancy tests at home and when to visit the doctor to get a confirmation about the arrival of the most awaited member of the family.
A pregnancy test is designed to check the level of hCG (Human chorionic gonadotrophin) in the blood. hCG is a hormone which is secreted by the fertilized egg after it implants itself in the uterine lining. The test can be taken at home with the help of a pregnancy kit which is available in all drug stores. You can also visit an OB-GYN for the same. If you plan to take the test at home, then you must follow all the steps mentioned in the kit. If you prefer to see an OB-GYN, then he/she will test your blood sample. Please note that a blood test is more accurate than a urine test.
From the moment you conceive, your body starts changing drastically. Your body produces hCG which doubles every 36 to 48 hours as your pregnancy progresses. This hormone can be detected in your blood as well as urine. The pregnancy test done using a kit works by detecting the level of HCG in your urine. As soon as your urine meets the specially treated strip in the kit, within minutes it shows whether hCG is present in your urine or not. If 2 coloured vertical lines appear in the test area, it means that your test is positive, and if only a single line appears, it means that the test is negative. However, this may vary from kit to kit. Hence, it is always advisable to take a second opinion from your gynaecologist.
The accuracy of the test depends upon following the exact directions as mentioned in the test kit. It also depends on testing on the right day and the right time. First, you must remember that if you follow the steps mentioned in the kit accurately, then the result is also 99% accurate. But once again, it is always advisable to double check the result with a blood test through your gynaecologist.
Have you been planning to have a baby and indulging in sex with your partner sans any precautions? And have you missed your periods, since then? If yes, then you must go for a test to confirm if you are going to have a baby.
The best time of the day to take pregnancy sample is the first urine in the morning. When you sleep throughout the night, your body holds the urine in the bladder for the whole night. This urine is highly concentrated and has high levels of everything, including hCG. Hence, if the urine test for pregnancy is done first thing in the morning, chances are that the result will be 99% accurate.
Taking a test too close to the date of the missed period may give you a false positive, so it is advisable to wait for a week before using your kit!
Some early signs of pregnancy that can act as an indicator to take the test are as follows.
These signs show up in the first seven to ten days of ovulation. Take the test if you notice one or more of these symptoms.
Pregnancy tests are of two types, a urine test that you can do at home with the help of the pregnancy kit and the other is a blood test which is done in a medical centre. Both the tests scan the presence of hCG hormone in your body. hCG a pregnancy hormone that gets produced in the body only once the embryo is implanted in your uterus.
A blood test is the most accurate way of confirming a pregnancy. Here is a detailed analysis of blood tests done to confirm pregnancy.
This test is done at the medical centre. This test is usually recommended 10 days after you miss your period. This test scans the traces of hCG in your blood sample and therefore the status of your pregnancy.
This is a blood test conducted in a medical centre to scan the presence of hCG in your body. This test is more accurate and traces the exact amount of hCG in your blood. This can detect even the lowest level of hCG during the very early stage of pregnancy.
A urine test can be done at home and is very convenient. All you have to do is buy yourself a pregnancy test kit from any medical store and you are good to do the test all by yourself. These kits come with instructions. Just follow the instructions on the kit and you will most likely get an accurate result. You can do the urine test one week after you have missed your periods.
While you can do the urine test any time during the day, yet the morning time as soon as you get up is the best time to perform the test. This is because the first urine of the morning is highly concentrated and the chances of getting an accurate result are higher.
It takes about 5 to 10 minutes for the urine test to work. Any result that you read after 10 minutes can be misleading. Also, don’t look for a result before 5 minutes have passed. That will be inaccurate too.
When a second line appears along with the control in the pregnancy test stick, it means that you are pregnant. In some test kits there will be 2 separate windows and in case of positive result, lines will appear in both the windows. Please note that the same result must be confirmed with a blood test at a medical centre.
In case of a negative result, only the control line appears and nothing else. You can repeat the test one week later again to confirm this result or visit your doctor and get a blood test done.
A faint line means that the amount of hCG hormone in the blood is very less. This is quite acceptable during early pregnancy. The concentration of hCG increases in the body as the pregnancy gets older.
While pregnancy test kits are quite popular and easily available these days, it helps to weigh the pros and cons of using one.
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Hence, it is advisable to get a blood test done after the pregnancy test at home for the confirmed result.
Here are a few frequently asked questions about pregnancy test kits:
If no lines appear on the pregnancy test stick, then the test will stand invalid. In most of these cases, the problem is with the kit itself. To be on the safer side, repeat the test after 2 to 3 days.
In cases where a faint second line appears on pregnancy test kit or no lines appear at all, then a repeat test may be required just to be sure.
When a second line appears distinctly on the kit, then it is 99 percent confirmed that you are pregnant. 99 percent accuracy means, if the test were repeated 100 times (with a kit from the same brand/company), it will give correct result 99 times. so there is a 1 in 100 chance that the test give an incorrect result.
Yes, taking medication does affect the result of the pregnancy confirmation test. As discussed before, in order to be absolutely sure, a home pregnancy test or a urine test must be followed by a blood test at a medical centre.
All pregnancies are different and so are the circumstances. This article will help you to determine the status and circumstance of your pregnancy. Here’s wishing you a happy pregnancy.