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Pregnancy Testing

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When to Take a Pregnancy Test

Some tests can detect pregnancy 10 days after conception. However, the best time to take a pregnancy test is after you miss your period. If you experience irregular cycles, don’t chart your cycles, or have been on birth control, take a test after the longest menstrual cycle you’ve had. For example, if your cycles range from 25 to 28 days, the best time to take a test would be day 29 or later. Contact us to make an appointment for lab-grade pregnancy testing at no cost to you.

Understanding Your Pregnancy Results

An at-home and clinical pregnancy test measures the level of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), determining whether or not you’re pregnant. The lines have particular colors, designs, and symbols that respond to the hCG levels in your body. The hCG hormone is referred to as the pregnancy hormone because it is created by cells formed in the placenta. 

It’s important to follow the directions to get an accurate reading. Otherwise, a false-positive result could occur due to user error. Additionally, two different pregnancy tests have specific timing, sensitivities, and accuracy. If you plan on testing multiple times, always use the same brand.

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