Pregnancy test kit negative, do i need to worry about pregnancy. Urine test kit is correct or not Please advice
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Home pregnancy tests are accurate as long as you follow the instructions correctly. A positive test result is almost certainly correct. However, a negative test result is less reliable. The result may not be reliable if you: don't follow the instructions properly take the test too early Some medications can also affect the results. When you become pregnant, your body produces the pregnancy hormone, human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG). Home pregnancy tests detect HCG in your urine. You can take most pregnancy tests from the first day of your missed period. Tests carried out earlier than this are not always accurate. Check the instructions to make sure you can do the test at any time of day. It's usually best to take the test first thing in the morning as your urine will have the highest concentration of hormones at this time. Avoid drinking too much fluid beforehand, as this can dilute the level of HCG in your urine. If the test result is negative, you may not be pregnant. However, negative results are less reliable. For example, if you do a pregnancy test too early, you could be pregnant, but there may not be enough HCG in your body to give a positive test result. Pregnancy tests vary in their sensitivity (how soon they can detect HCG and what level of HCG needs to be present). You can find information on the packaging about how sensitive your test is. If you still think you're pregnant after a negative result, wait a few days and try again. Speak to Gynaecologist if you get a negative result after a second test but your period hasn't arrived. Good luck.
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