How to Read Pregnancy Tests: Accuracy & hCG Results

Reading pregnancy test results accurately depends on timing and identifying how medications or supplements might cause false hCG or blood test readings.

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What Is the Meaning of PSA Results?

Controversy surrounds the usefulness of the prostate serum antigen (PSA) test for prostate cancer screening and the interpretation of its results. Factors such as age, race, medical history and even the type of PSA test used can greatly affect the results and muddle the interpretation.

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How to Read Clearblue Pregnancy Tests

The Clearblue Easy +/- Results Pregnancy Test with Color Change Tip and the Clearblue Easy Digital Pregnancy Test both have fast, easy-to-read results. Each test has a display window on the front of the test stick.

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Hospital Pregnancy Test Results

A hospital pregnancy test works by detecting human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in either blood or urine. HCG is a hormone produced by a woman once an egg is fertilized and implants in her uterus.

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How to Calculate When I Should Take a Pregnancy Test

According to the National Institutes of Health, pregnancy tests performed at home are about 98 percent accurate when used properly according to the package directions. Pregnancy tests detect a hormone called HCG, for human chorionic gonadotropin, which is also referred to as the pregnancy hormone.

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Accuracy of Clear Blue Easy Digital Pregnancy Test

Taking a home pregnancy test can be exciting and a bit overwhelming for many women. It's important to feel that the test will give accurate and easy to understand results. The digital pregnancy test is a huge leap forward from traditional tests that show results with a line or two, or with a plus or minus.

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How to Read EPT Pregnancy Test Results

Think you may be pregnant? A home pregnancy test such as an EPT test is an easy way to detect the presence of pregnancy hormones in the urine. The test is 99 percent accurate in detecting the presence of pregnancy hormone. Correctly reading an EPT pregnancy test can make a life-changing difference.

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How to Read an Equate Pregnancy Test

The Equate Pregnancy Test, which is available at Wal-Mart for approximately $4, is a urine test that detects the pregnancy hormone known as human Chorionic Gonadotropin, or hCG, as early as the first day of a missed period.

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Supplements That Cause False Blood Testing

Laboratories perform tests on blood samples and measure the results against accepted ranges. Results are used to diagnose illness, measure medication levels, help employers make hiring decisions and indicate the presence of drugs and alcohol for legal purposes.

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How to Realize Whether or Not You Are Pregnant

In the first few days or weeks after conception, before most tests can detect the hormonal changes brought on by pregnancy, your body may exhibit certain pregnancy-related symptoms. Not all women have symptoms, and the majority of women only experience a few, rather than all of them.

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Accuracy of a Flu Test

Rapid flu tests, otherwise known as influenza rapid antigen tests, offer a quick way to see if your body is harboring a particular strain of influenza virus.

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A Pregnancy Test & Birth Control Pills

When taking a home pregnancy test, questions often arise about the results of the test, regardless of whether they are positive or negative. One common question many women have is about the impact of birth control pills on the results of a pregnancy test. Can birth control pills cause false results?

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How to Know If a Girl's Pregnant

Determining whether a girl is pregnant can be difficult, particularly if the girl is young or not yet regular in her menstrual cycles.

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Medications That Will Affect HGC Testing for Pregnancy

Whether a woman has missed her menstrual period or simply โ€œfeels pregnant,โ€ home pregnancy tests offer the convenience of testing without having to make a doctor appointment. Home tests sense the hormone hCG, which is produced by the chorion (part of what will become the placenta) of a developing embryo.

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Accuracy of a First Response Pregnancy Test

Whether a woman is trying to conceive, trying desperately not to conceive, or merely curious as to why she's missed a period, at some point sheโ€™s likely to turn to a home pregnancy test for answers.

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