The OSOM card pregnancy test uses two bands to detect hCH the hormone of pregnancy, a (C) control band and a (T) test band.
The test needs to be read three minutes after dropping urine in the sample well.
If the C and T band is colored gray or black the test is positive for pregnancy (hCG is present).
If only the C band is obvious the test is negative for detectable levels of hCG.
If neither band is obvious the test is invalid, this could be due to age of the card or improper storage.
Pretty soon; an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy is very painful, and you would need to go to the doctor as soon as possible; an ectopic pregnancy can cause damage or even death.
I don't know the exact chances, but it's certainly possible, so you should take a pregnancy test.
If a girl has her period it all she is not pregnant. Irregularities in when the girl starts her period are a natural phenomena. the only way to control is, is by using the anticonception pill, but "the girl" has to see her doctor about that.
You should probably let her know that you did, so that she knows that there's a chance she could be pregnant. If she misses her period or it's unusual in any way (eg. shorter or lighter than usual) then she needs to take a pregnancy test.
Under laboratory conditions, home pregnancy tests are 99% accurate. There could be several reasons for a negative reading for one test while there is a positive reading for another test a few days later: 1) Sensitive home pregnancy tests can detect pregnancy 7-14 days after ovulation. It may be possible that the first test you took was too early to detect the hormone hCG (the hormone produced from a pregnancy). 2) The first test may have been taken incorrectly, such as not had enough urine to read correctly. For example, drinking high volumes of water can diminish test accuracy. First morning urine is considered the ideal time to take the test because it contains the most concentrated presence of the hormone hCG, or waiting several hours after last urinating. 3) This is least likely of the possibilities, but a false positive result. These are very rare. Sometimes the tissues in a non-pregnancy woman can produce hCG, but they are usually so low that a home pregnancy test can not detect them. The best way to know for sure if you are pregnant is to have your doctor run the test. It is more accurate than a home pregnancy test and he or she will be able to instruct you on what to do if it comes back positive. Good luck!
"After pregnancy?"If you know you are pregnant then don't take the test.Lmao -_-
You have to take a pregnancy test.
Take a pregnancy test
You would know if you are pregnant without using a pregnancy test by checking the vagina,and sticking your finger up through your vagina,and then If it tastes like cheese,you are pregnant.
Missed period, common pregnancy symptoms, and a positive pregnancy test.
Get a pregnancy test! Sometimes it happens!
Yes. They can by a symptom of pregnancy
Get a pregnancy test.
See a doctor and get a pregnancy test.
Take a pregnancy test
Take a pregnancy test. that will tell you.
You would know if you're pregnant by taking a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test can be taken from two weeks after intercourse and doesn't require you to know when your period should have started.