no it is not i would buy a knew test or see a doctor
No, using bleach and urine to test for pregnancy is not accurate or safe. It is best to use a home pregnancy test kit that is designed specifically for detecting pregnancy hormones in urine. These kits are reliable and can provide accurate results within minutes.
No, urine in a toilet should not affect the results of a pregnancy test as long as the sample is collected correctly and the test is used within the specified time frame. It is important to follow the instructions provided with the pregnancy test for accurate results.
Yes, During an ultra sound they measure the length of the baby, the limbs if visible, head circumference etc.. then calculate an expected delivery date. An ultrasound is accurate to within a couple of days if done at 8 weeks. At 20 weeks it is accurate to within a week. After this babies grow at such diffeerent rates that it becomes increasingly less accurate.
They become sore due to the changes going on within your breast - the production of milk.
The pregnancy tests that can be bought for home use will show a result within five minutes. The test done by medical professionals is more accurate and that will give a result in a day.
Within a day or so of the first missed day of your period. OTC eary pregnancy tests are affordable and very accurate.
Hello, You may notice changes in your breasts within the first 2 months of pregnancy. As for there size increase, this usually occurs during & after the 4th month of pregnancy. ------------------------------------------------------------ Please note this is advice only & is not to be used in place of a Medical experts. ------------------------------------------------------------
If the ultrasound is done in the first weeks of pregnancy it is possible to date the embryo within a few days, an ultra sound done later is not as accurate for dating purposes.
In the first semester of pregnancy,within the first 12 weeks of the pregnancy cycle
It is recommended to read the results of a clear blue pregnancy test within the specified time frame (usually 3-5 minutes) for accurate results. Results may not be reliable or accurate after the recommended time frame due to potential evaporation lines or false positives/negatives. It is best to refer to the instructions provided with the test for more information.
Oral thermometers are generally accurate within a degree, but can vary depending on the manufacturer and calibration. They can go bad over time due to changes in their internal components, battery depletion, or damage. It is recommended to check and calibrate them periodically for accuracy.
Women have cycles that are not all the same length but most women ovulate 14 days before a period is due. That is what makes the difference. At 7 weeks ultrasounds are accurate to within 3 days. At 20 weeks they are accurate within 5 days When I had my first pregnancy my cycle was 36 days which would mean my EDD would be 8 days early if my LMP was used, my US agreed with my cycle not my LMP. When I had my second pregnancy my cycle was 28 days and my ultrasound agreed with my LMP. So you are saying that the ultrasound is more accurate? Yes, the ultrasound is more accurate. I did go round the houses a bit to say it.