At drug stores or pharmacies would sell a lot of pregnancy test kits. Whether it's through the detection of a hormone that indicates if you are pregnant, hCG (hormone levels) in the urine, or your urine. But you should still see a doctor to get more certainty about your pregnancy. If you are not pregnant, you still have to go to the doctor to ask why you are not pregnant!
What makes the accuracy of pregnancy test results?
- Use. Institutions The National Women's Health and Information Center says that private pregnancy tests at home, if used correctly will give accurate results. To get accurate results, follow the instructions given to perform the test. Then find a match for the results shown by the example of the instruction sheet. Be careful with test kits that have expired.
- When the test. Accurate or whether the results will depend on when you do the test. When you're pregnant, the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is produced by the body to be detected at least 6 days after conception. The amount of hormones contained in your urine may initially only slightly, but the day will increase more and more numbers in the urine. Within one week of the schedule coming through the month, the hormone will be detected by pregnancy test kits are private.
- If you take the test during early pregnancy (hormones are still a little in the urine) might be shown negative results, when you are pregnant (positive result should be). This occurs in about 10 percent of personal pregnancy tests at home. If you are using test kits from the past few days in your future, and the results are negative, try to repeat a few days later to give the hCG gathering more and more in the urine. You should do this test in the morning, because the hormone it will accumulate more in the morning.
- Variations. Every woman's body has their own differences. The amount of hCG hormone also differ in their bodies. Personal pregnancy test at home may be very accurate for some women, but not so accurate for others.
- Brand. Another brand, also how to detect pregnancy. There is a very sensitive detection, so that small errors in the use could interfere with test results. But some are not.
- Signs are positive or false negative. Almost none of this incident, as reported by the Mayo Clinic. The test results may be wrong because maybe your urine mixed water, blood, or other fluids that can give a false test results.