What is a pregnancy test?
You can find out if you are pregnant with tests of your
urine or blood. These tests look for a hormone called human
chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). HCG is produced by the
placenta. It is found in your blood or urine only when you
are pregnant.
You can do a urine test for pregnancy at home. Urine or
blood tests may be done at your health care provider's
office.
How soon can I use a home test to see if I am pregnant?
Some home pregnancy tests can be done as soon as the day
your next period should start. The tests will be more
accurate, however, if they are done 2 weeks after the day a
missed period should have started.
How are pregnancy tests done at home?
You can buy a home pregnancy test in a drug or grocery
store without a prescription.
Carefully follow the instructions that come with the test
kit. Collect a sample of your urine the first time you go
to the bathroom in the morning before you have had anything
to drink. Test the urine according to the test kit
instructions. You will know the results in 2 minutes to 2
hours, depending on the test kit you use.
If the test is positive there is a good chance that you are
pregnant. Make an appointment with your health care
provider to confirm the test result and begin prenatal care.
If the test is negative and you had your last period less
than 6 weeks ago, repeat the test in 1 or 2 weeks. If the
test is still negative, you are probably not pregnant.
Something else may be causing you to miss your periods. If
your period is 6 to 8 weeks late, you should see your health
care provider even though the test is negative.
Home tests are never 100% accurate. You may get a positive
test result even though you are not pregnant if:
- You are going through menopause.
- You are taking antidepressant drugs.
- You have had an ovary removed.
- You have kidney problems.
- You have hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland).
You should see your health care provider to confirm a
positive home test result.
How are pregnancy tests done at my health care provider's
office?
You may get a more reliable urine test for pregnancy at your
health care provider's office or a family planning clinic.
These tests may not cost any more than a home test kit. You
may know the test results the same day.
Blood tests can detect pregnancy earlier than urine tests.
With a blood test your health care provider can find out if
you are pregnant as early as 9 days after a baby is
conceived. The blood test measures the HCG level in your
blood. It is called a radioimmunoassay (RIA). The test
is more expensive than a urine test and it is done at a
lab. You may not have the results for a day or two.


Disclaimer: This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to
change as new health information becomes available. The
information provided is intended to be informative and educational and is not a
replacement for professional medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
HIA File WOM5271F.HTM Release 9.0/2006. Copyright © 2006 McKesson Corporation and/or one of its subdiaries. All Rights Reserved.
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