Confirming Pregnancy with a Home Test

What are the pros and cons of home pregnancy tests versus blood tests to confirm your pregnancy?

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If you suspect you might be pregnant, there are two tests that are commonly used to confirm your pregnancy.

One of the first things that women do when they suspect they might be pregnant is purchase a home pregnancy kit. There are some drawbacks to home tests, primarily in that the results are not always accurate. Some women can have a false negative test result, which means that you could actually be pregnant when the test shows you are not.

The best way to absolutely confirm your pregnancy is to have a blood test at your provider's office. The blood test will examine even the smallest amount of hCG in the blood. For more information about hCG, see What is hCG?. Here are some advantages as well as limitations of each pregnancy test:

Confirm Pregnancy with Urine Pregnancy Test (Home Test)

    Immediate results

    Easy to purchase in pharmacy

    Not as accurate (false negatives are possible)

    Less expensive
Confirm Pregnancy with Blood Test

    Results may be delayed if sent to lab

    Requires a visit to provider or clinic

    More accurate

    May be covered by insurance
How do Pregnancy Tests Work?

The hormone hCG which is produced by the mother's placenta, is measured in your urine or blood. If you are taking a home pregnancy test, be sure to follow the instructions carefully and contact the manufacturer if you have trouble reading the results. Your home test results will be more accurate if you use your first morning's urine. Remember that if you have any questions about confirming your pregnancy, be sure to call or visit your health care provider or local clinic.

If you have a positive test result, be sure to begin taking prenatal vitamins as soon as possible. Don't forget to avoid the following foods or other substances throughout your pregnancy..

Brenda Lane Feature Writer , Chris Lane

Brenda Lane - Brenda Lane is a published author, Lamaze certified childbirth educator, DONA certified birth doula and approved birth doula trainer.

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