Home Pregnancy Testing

November 16, 2009 - 7:41 pm No Comments

Conducting a home pregnancy test is one of the first steps to confirming whether you are pregnant or not. There are several home test kits that can be bought off any pharmacy or drug stores. These tests have changed over the years to provide a more accurate means of evaluating symptoms, given that there are quite common in nature and can be associated with other conditions aside from pregnancy.

But before you use one at home, there are some things you need to know to arrive at a more definite conclusion for the test.

Performing Home Pregnancy Testing

There are several early signs of pregnancy that is manifested, which differ from one woman to another. Some of the common ones include swollen breasts, morning sickness, missed period, cramping, or a combination of the abovementioned pregnancy symptom. Hence, using a home test kit is a good way to conclude that you are indeed pregnant. These are mostly inexpensive and come in an easy to use format.

One specific testing method utilizes test strips and a sample of your urine. By submerging the strip into your urine sample, it will be able to gauge whether there is an increased level of hormone in your urine stream that would indicate that you are pregnant. You can perform this test in approximately five minutes and you can get fast results. Hence, this explains why the test strip is one of the more popular home test methods available.

Choosing the Type of Test

There are several existing home pregnancy test methods in the market. Most of them are easily accessible, inexpensive, and easy to use. Experts have also agreed that these tests are able to deliver accurate results for the test.

But, how do you determine the best type of test to use? Is it safe for you to use all of these existing methods? While most tests provide an accurate reading, some are more accurate than the others. The best place to look at is the print on the provided kit box. Does it offer any guarantee when it comes to accuracy of test results? If it does, at what percentage?

Be realistic in assessing this as some products are going to be upfront about it while others provide false claims. If you still cannot decide, settle for the test kit that is most suitable for your needs or the method that is most convenient for you.

Accuracy of Results

There are different accuracy rates for each type of home test methods you use, so it all boils down to your ability to use the method correctly. Take time to read the instruction and label to ensure that you are doing as instructed. Otherwise, any proven method is not going to produce the accuracy you desire.

Once you have the initial results of the test, go towards the next step of verifying those results. A test conducted at home is only your way of confirming any pregnancy symptom that you have. But you still need to make an appointment with your doctor to ensure that the result of your home pregnancy test was indeed correct.

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