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  • Pregnancy test-When you can do a pregnancy test

    Pregnancy test-When you can do a pregnancy test

    You can buy pregnancy testing kits from pharmacists and some supermarkets. They can give a quick result and you can do the test in private.The following places provide free pregnancy tests:sexual health servicessome young people's services – call the national sexual health helpline on 0300 123 7123 for detailsBrook centres for under-25s – find your nearest Brook centreYou may also be able to get a pregnancy test free of charge from your GP.
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  • Rapid test-How long does it take to know I’m pregnant?

    Rapid test-How long does it take to know I’m pregnant?

    Step back from the supermarket shelves; you should wait until the first day of a missed period before you do a pregnancy test. This is usually about two weeks after you think you conceived. So get your diary out and start counting.Too keen to wait? Some tests are more sensitive than others and can be taken earlier. This might be four or five days before your period is due.If you can though, it’s most reliable to wait for the first day of your missed period. And that way you won’t get any upset from an inaccurate result.
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  • Medical devices-How do pregnancy tests work?

    Medical devices-How do pregnancy tests work?

    Pregnancy tests look for a special hormone —human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) — that only develops in a person’s body during pregnancy. These tests can use either your pee or blood to look for HCG. At-home pregnancy tests that use your pee are the most common type. When used correctly, home pregnancy tests are 99% accurate.ContentsOverviewTest DetailsResults and Follow-UpAdditional Details
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  • Pregnancy test-When Can I Take a Pregnancy Test?

    Pregnancy test-When Can I Take a Pregnancy Test?

    The Best Time of Day and the Best Time in Your CycleFor many people, the decision of when to take a pregnancy test can be a major source of anxiety. Sometimes the stress is because you want to be pregnant. Sometimes it’s because you don’t want to be.Regardless of whether you’re hoping for a negative or a positive result, taking an early test may seem like a good way to find out if you’re pregnant right away. Unfortunately, early testing may give you a negative result, even if you are pregnant.It's important to take the test at the right time to maximize your chance of getting an accurate reading. Learn the best time to take a pregnancy test in order to get the most accurate result, as well as the risks associated with testing too early.
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  • When to take a home pregnancy test-How early can home pregnancy tests show positive results?

    When to take a home pregnancy test-How early can home pregnancy tests show positive results?

    Home pregnancy tests can be very accurate if used properly.Since the earliest recorded history, women have had a strong desire to know whether they are pregnant as early as possible. The body goes through countless changes in the first trimester, and one of the first indicators is a change in the hormones that leave the body through urine.Ancient Egyptians relied on a form of urine testing to determine pregnancy status way back in 1350 BCE. A woman urinated daily on wheat or barley seeds and if the plants grew, it meant she was pregnant. Modern-day validation suggests that test was about 70% accurate in detecting human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a hormone produced by a woman’s body soon after implantation of a fertilized egg inside the uterus.
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  • Medical devices-How do pregnancy tests work?

    Medical devices-How do pregnancy tests work?

    Pregnancy tests work by checking your urine (pee) for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). Your body only makes this hormone if you’re pregnant. HCG is released when a fertilized egg attaches to the lining of your uterus — when pregnancy begins. If your pregnancy test results are positive, it means you're pregnant. If they’re negative, it means you’re not pregnant.Pregnancy tests are most accurate when you take them after you’ve already missed your period.A pregnancy test will be less accurate if it’s expired or if you don’t use it the right way. So always check the expiration date on the package, and carefully read the directions that come with your pregnancy test.
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  • Pregnancy test-What Is a Pregnancy Test?

    Pregnancy test-What Is a Pregnancy Test?

    A pregnancy test checks your pee or blood to see if you're pregnant.There are different reasons you might take a pregnancy test. Maybe you're trying to get pregnant and you want a positive result. Or maybe something interrupted your birth control. You also might take a pregnancy test before having a medical procedure or starting a new medication, to avoid complications. This is true whether you're biologically female, nonbinary, or transgender male. If you have a uterus and ovaries (and you're ovulating), and you’re having penetrative sex with a penis, you can get pregnant.Here are the answers to some common questions about pregnancy tests.
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  • Rapid test-What is a pregnancy test?

    Rapid test-What is a pregnancy test?

    Home pregnancy tests (also called HPTs) detect human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a hormone produced during pregnancy. When a fertilized egg implants into your uterine wall, the placenta begins to grow, releasing hCG into your bloodstream. Some home pregnancy tests can detect hCG in your urine six days before your missed period. For example, with the Clearblue® Early Detection Pregnancy Test, 71% of pregnancies can be detected 6 days before the missed period (5 days before the expected period).> Calculate when I can test
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