A pregnancy test measures the amount of HCG that is released into the body/bloodstream of a pregnant woman. Home pregnancy tests detect HCG, and that is how you can find out if you are pregnant. Only pregnant women produce enough of this hormone to be detected on pregnancy tests. Having your periods will not effect the result of the test. If you are pregnant, you are producing HCG, and the test will pick it up unless you are less than 4 weeks pregnant.
Vaginal bleeding does not affect a pregnancy test.
Hello, Ovulex will not effect a pregnancy test result. Only medication containing HCG will effect a pregnancy test result. ------------------------------------------------------------ Please note this is advice only & is not to be used in place of a Medical experts. ------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, if you missed your period, you should definitely be able to get a result from a pregnancy test ten days after.
ask a doctor weirdo.!
for a most accurate result try a test on the day or after your period is missed
IT may,it depends on when your period it expected. It is more accurate to take the pregnancy test at the most,Five days before your missed period. It will be most accurate to take the pregnancy test the day before your missed period.
Birth control when taken incorrectly, can effect your period. However, its best to perform a pregnancy test. I would recommend you perform the test in 2-3 weeks as the result will be accurate.
No it doesn't effect the outcome of the result.
Fourteen days after intercourse or the day of your expected period.
Yes, 10 days after conception may be too early to get an accurate result on a pregnancy test. It's generally recommended to wait until after you've missed your period to take a pregnancy test for the most reliable results.
A positive result on a pregnancy test could be affected by factors such as using an expired or faulty test, testing too early in the pregnancy when hormone levels are low, certain medications that interfere with hormone levels, or an evaporation line that may appear if the test is read after the recommended time window.
can fluoxitine affect a pregnancy test result.