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Learn the kind of Early Pregancy Test you can take PDF Print E-mail
Written by Roys   
Sunday, 06 August 2006
There are a number of different early pregnancy test types that can be used to check if a woman is pregnant or not. The utmost ordinary early pregnancy test used by women nowadays is the home pregnancy testing kit. These kits can be bought from pharmacies and drug stores and are an very reliable form of early pregnancy test.

A home pregnancy kit generally claims to be at least 97% accurate. It is tremendously unlikely that a positive result from an early pregnancy test is going to be false. Nevertheless, these home pregnancy kits are not as accurate if you use them less than 7 days after a missed time.

This is because the levels of hCG in the urine are only going to be small for the first few days of pregnancy and this can lead to them not being detected by some of the early pregnancy test kits. There are a diversity of brands of early pregnancy test kit available and these are constantly striving to be able to uncover smaller amounts of hCG in a womans urine.

It is still best to use a pregnancy test kit approximately a week after your period is missed. If you have a negative result then you can always re-test with additional early pregnancy test a week later to double-check the outcome. This will allow the hCG levels to have risen to a level where they are guaranteed to be detected by the early pregnancy test kit.
The excellent time to use an early pregnancy test kit is first thing in the morning when the urine has built up over night.

Doctors and other health professionals can use a blood test to execute an early pregnancy test. This can be over much earlier than a home pregnancy test kit can. In reality, this pregnancy test can be performed 7 days after you ovulate which is about a week before your period is due and still provide exact results.

The exactness of a blood test being used for an early pregnancy test can be at least 99%. Again, it is significant to execute another early pregnancy test if the first was negative and you still have not had a period a week later.

Your doctor will also take into account any alternate factors that may conduct to you missing a period before he orders another pregnancy test. Occasionally, there can be mistakes made by the testing lab which affect the outcome of the early pregnancy test and it is worth having a retest if there is any doubt over the exactness of the test result.
 
Take your pregnancy test with caution and always with the advice of a good doctor, dont take anything for granted. The good birth of your child depends on the early care you take of your self.
 
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