Yes. The IUD (intrauterine device) is inserted into the vagina, at the cervix where the sperm travels to fertilize the egg. The IUD blocks the sperm, preventing the egg from being fertilized.
A home pregnancy test uses urine, which passes through the urethra, so it is in no way affected by the IUD. With most home pregnancy tests, the woman simply urinates on the test stick, so there is no way an IUD can interfere with the results of the test.
No, a human home pregnancy test will not reliably work on a mare. The horse test and human test look for species specific hormones.
No, methamphetamine will not affect the accuracy of an at-home pregnancy test. These tests work by detecting the presence of the hormone hCG in urine, which is only produced during pregnancy.
No - they look for different chemicals
No....u need to wait at least 19 days to do a home pregnancy test or at least until your missed period
10 days for blood test and 14 days for Home pregnancy test. Well it could vary but this is the most likely when pregnancy can be detected. After you missed your period the home pregnancy SHOULD work if you were pregnant. Good luck.
Nope. They only work once.
a home pregnancy test wont always work for the first few days of pregnancy. if youre trying it soon after you mightve gotten pregnant, try waiting a week or two
NO! A hpt can only be used once.
If your period is more than 2 weeks late, yes an HCG blood test will certainly be able to detect the pregnancy hormone. Home pregnancy tests will work as well.
It will depend on when you ovulated. Home pregnancy tests work best when used 14 to 16 days after ovulation.
Yes. Home pregnancy tests actually give accurate results in the first trimester, some as early as the first few weeks of pregnancy.
Yes; a home pregnancy test should be accurate 14 days after conception. This would include the second trimester.