Home Pregnancy Test
Why Your Home Pregnancy Test May give a False Positive
When you follow all the directions that come with your home pregnancy test,
you will rarely get a false positive. However, there are times when this can
occur. The following article will explain some of the reasons why.
hCG
hCG is the hormone the placenta produces that shows up in
the urine during pregnancy. It is often the first indication of pregnancy and
more of it is present in the first urine of the morning which is why women
are advised to use that urine in the home pregnancy test.
Reading the Test at the Wrong Time
Once you’ve read the results of your home pregnancy test discard it
and move on. No matter how much you stare at it, those initial results are
not going to change. If you’re not sure how to interpret the results
check the package insert that came with your home pregnancy test.
Even though it’s not the results that change, going back and reading
the test again may make the test look positive, especially if it’s the
kind of home pregnancy test that has a line for a positive result. This is
an Evaporation line and it is known to surface after the test sits there for
awhile but it is not an indication of pregnancy.
Chemical Pregnancy
This happens when a fertilized egg actually
attaches itself to the uterus just enough to produce hCG but then for reasons
unknown stops developing. This happens to about 30-50% of all fertilized eggs
and always has. The only reason it is noticed now is because of the increased
sensitivity of the home pregnancy test.
So while this happened in years past, no one realized
it because that process wasn’t identified as a positive result. With today’s ultra sensitive
home pregnancy tests that are capable of showing a positive result with a minute
amount of hCG present it’s easier to get a false positive result.
Using Fertility Drugs
The only drugs that can cause a home pregnancy
test to give a false positive result are the ones that contain the hormone
hCG, the same one that is produced by the placenta during pregnancy. Fertility
drugs are the only drugs that contain hCG so check with your doctor to determine
if your fertility drug contains it.
If you receive injections containing hCG, wait a week or two after your last
injection before taking a home pregnancy test.
If you believe you’re pregnant, you should follow
up with your physician as soon as possible.
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