A home pregnancy test can detect the pregnancy hormone starting around 10 days after conception.
Im guessing you meant tubes. Sometimes a tubular pregnancy can bet detected through a home pregnancy test. But due to the possibility of lower levels of hormone with ectopic pregnancy it is possible to have a home test show that you are not pregnant while you have an EP. So if you are concerned you may have that issue i would contact your dr or go to the ER
No. Fertility tests are made to detect FSH not hCG. You will need to buy an actual home pregnancy test or see your Dr.
No. Adipex has nothing to do with the HCG hormone which is used to detect the pregnancy hormone.No.
I had an ectopic (tubular) pregnancy, and my home pregnancy test was positive by 5 weeks. I would go to your obgyn and get a blood test. They can check hormone levels to see if you are pregnant, how far along you may be, and if they feel it may be ectopic. Good Luck!
Yes and no. All home pregnancy tests are decting the same hormone, HCG, a hormone that is produced by the developing placenta. However, all home pregnancy tests do not detect HCG at the same levels. So some brands may show positive results sooner than others.
Home pregnancy tests work by detecting a specific hormone which is present in pregnancy. "Spotting" has nothing to do with it, and shouldn't interfere as long as implantation has taken place.
Marijuana does not affect the results of a home pregnancy test. The test looks for the presence of the hormone hCG in urine, which is produced during pregnancy. Marijuana does not interfere with this hormone or the test's ability to detect it.
Home pregnancy tests detect hormone levels in your urine. Those hormones take a few days to show up. Home pregnancy tests are becoming much more sophisticated, and are able to detect pregnancy sooner and sooner.
No, methamphetamine use does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests detect the presence of the hormone hCG in urine, which is not influenced by methamphetamine use.
Yes, a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy can sometimes show positive on a home pregnancy test due to the elevated levels of the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). However, it is important to seek medical attention promptly if you suspect a tubal pregnancy, as it can be a serious medical condition that requires immediate treatment.
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.