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Thursday, March 8, 2012

General questions about pregnancy tests

Pregnancy

Should you wait several days after the delay of your rules to make a pregnancy test?

No. Some pregnancy tests Clearblue are sensitive enough to detect hCG in your urine from the date your period. You can use some Clear blue pregnancy tests up to four days before your period, but levels of pregnancy hormone will perhaps not high enough in your urine to be detected. So if you test too early and your result indicates 'Not Pregnant', we recommend you do a new test on the date your period. Note that these instructions summarized and we recommend that you always read the label before taking a test.

I had unprotected se'x. When should I test?

We recommend that you perform the test at least 19 days after unprotected intercourse or from the date you expect your next period.


I take a pill. When should I test?

If you take the pill, you may have doubts about when to perform the test because the bleeding is bleeding from deprivation and not actual rules.

We recommend performing a pregnancy test at least 19 days after your last sexual intercourse or after the day you forgot the pill, had taken antibiotics or nausea. If the test result is negative ("not pregnant") but you feel you may be pregnant, wait at least three days of practice and a new Clear blue pregnancy test.

I recently stopped taking the pill. When should I test?

If you have recently stopped taking the pill, your periods may be irregular and it is possible that you practice the test too soon.

If you do not know any of the presumed date of your period, we recommend that you perform the test at least 19 days after your last unprotected. If the test result is negative ("not pregnant") but you feel you may be pregnant, wait at least three days of practice and a new Clear blue pregnancy test.

* Human chorionic gonadotropin or human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is a glycoprotein hormone produced during pregnancy

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