It says that is is accurate 5 days before a missed period. If you take it that early and get a negative, I would retest 5 days later. Sometimes women do not have enough hormone in their urine to trigger a positive 5 days before their period.
CBS news did a study and found that the First Response Early Results test was the most accurate at detecting pregnancies. However, the only early way to be completely sure about a pregnancy is to see a doctor.
The First Response pregnancy test claims to be extremely reliable. They claim pregnancy can be detected up to three days before a missed period. Check out reviews written by users on Amazon.
they are great at detecting pregnancy early
Amy raudenbush
About 99%, if you followed all of the instructions. I asked the same question to someone at Planned Parenthood & that is the answer they gave me.
with a standard pregnancy test from the day your period is due. its best to do it with the first wee of the day. with others such as first response you can take it up to 6 days earlier, yhese results are less likely to be accurate. this also is best taken with the first pee of the day
First response, about $20 in a drug store or pharmasy.
If pregnancy has in fact occurred a test will show an accurate response 2 months after a missed period.
A doctor's pregnancy test is much more accurate, where as a home pregnancy test can be faulty.
No. Once an answer is on the pregnancy, that is your result.
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Wait for about a week, and then take a pregnancy test. Or if you would like a more accurate response, go see your doctor.