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New Pregnancy – Identifying Symptoms

Apurva Shree asked:

Though most married women will like to experience and enjoy a new pregnancy, very few know about different symptoms which can be taken to be indicative of conception. The most common symptom to identify possible pregnancy is a missed period. But if you do not keep track of your menstrual cycle or if it varies widely from one month to the next, you may not be sure when to expect your period. In such situations other symptoms may become your indicators to pregnancy. The final evidence of your pregnancy will be provided only by a home pregnancy test. However you should note that home pregnancy tests are not sensitive enough to detect most pregnancies until about a week after a missed period. So if you decide to take a test earlier than that and get a negative result, try again in a few days.

Before you take a home pregnancy test to confirm your new pregnancy you may also look for other common symptoms usually experienced by pregnant women. Hormonal changes in early pregnancy cause bloating in the body and your clothes may feel tighter than usual at the waistline. Similarly you may experience sensitive, sore breasts caused by increasing levels of hormones. The soreness may feel like an exaggerated version of how your breasts feel before your period. A related symptom is that if you are pregnant your basal body temperature increases and stays elevated for 18 days in a row.

Other symptoms of new pregnancy are fatigue, nausea or vomiting and frequent urination. If you are pregnant you feel tired and exhausted all of a sudden. The reasons for early pregnancy fatigue are not known for sure. However, some experts attribute it to rapidly increasing levels of the hormone progesterone. Some women experience excessive urination if they are pregnant. During pregnancy the amount of blood and other fluids in your body increases, which leads to extra fluid being processed by your kidneys and ending up in your bladder. Many women feel vomiting sensation early in pregnancy. It has also been observed that some women have a small amount of vaginal bleeding around 11 or 12 days after conception. If you’re newly pregnant, it’s not uncommon to feel repelled by the smell of a sandwich or cup of coffee which you used to enjoy earlier.

All in all there are long lists of symptoms which may tell that you are pregnant. If so then take a home pregnancy test and if confirmed then prepare for a pleasant new pregnancy experience.

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Pregnancy Test Results: Ensuring Accuracy

Sandra Wilson asked:

Once a woman misses her period,  she starts to have the “feeling pregnant” blues. Some start to “feel” dizzy. They begin craving for certain food. If you are indeed pregnant, then you are simply experiencing the early signs of pregnancy. If you are not pregnant, this may be a result of too much excitement or paranoia. Whether or not you’re expecting a baby, this stage can bring emotional dilemma to you and even to your partner. The only way to confirm your pregnancy is by taking a pregnancy test. But how do you ensure that you only get accurate pregnancy results? Are home pregnancy kits reliable enough? What is an online pregnancy test? Home pregnancy tests work by detecting pregnancy hormones, also known as Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) in your urine. Such hormone is secreted by the placenta after a fertilized egg is implanted in the lining of your uterus. And so, once the hormone is found in your urine, your pregnancy test results will indicate a “positive.” But how soon can you conduct a  pregnancy test? Most doctors and HPT manufacturers recommend that you take a home pregnancy test on the first day of your missed period which falls around the second week after conception.  There are;  however, some kits which were especially designed to be more sensitive than the others and can be taken earlier. Just keep in mind to read the instructions very carefully and interpret the results correctly. Pregnancy test results administered at home are said to be 97% accurate. If you want a more accurate result, you can undergo through a blood test administered by your physician. This test is said to be more sensitive than HPTs and can even detect pregnancy on the second week of conception. Apart from home pregnancy kits, an online pregnancy test may also being considered by some women. An online pregnancy test does not necessarily tell you whether you’re pregnant or not. They simply compute the odds by asking a variety of questions about your menstrual cycle, how active your sexual life is, your last intercourse and a few other factors. You answer quizzes with these themes and then an automatic online computation which measures the odds and your chance of getting pregnant will give you the result. Online pregnancy tests should never be taken seriously. While, yes they help in determining your chances of getting pregnant, online calculations are never accurate. The best way and the most accurate pregnancy results are those which are administered by your physician. As mentioned above, blood pregnancy tests are said to be more accurate than home pregnancy tests. However, if you can’t wait, you can opt for an HPT once you start feeling the early signs of pregnancy just to give you a temporary confirmation. But then again to avoid false hopes, always check with your doctor and have another pregnancy test, this time using blood test, administered. There are many ways to take pregnancy tests. So stop wallowing in your dilemma now and get a confirmation as soon as you can.

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What You Must Know About a Home Pregnancy Test

emmamadison asked:

The moment you are convinced you are pregnant, your first thought is taking a home pregnancy test. Convenient, quick, simple to use and easily available, it seems like the ideal thing to do. Here is what you must know about home pregnancy tests before you take off for the nearest pharmacy.

Pregnancy tests, by the way, are US FDA regulated. There are several over the counter home pregnancy tests available that you can use in private to get immediate results. There are pregnancy tests that tell you that you are pregnant barely six days after you conceive or immediately the day after you miss your period. For you, this means that as soon as you know you are pregnant, you can start planning the kind of prenatal care you want.

A Look At How Home Pregnancy Tests Work

You have probably wondered how a home pregnancy can tell you so quickly whether you are pregnant. Here is what happens. Pregnant women, once they conceive, produce a hormone called hCG or human chorionic gonadotropin. Even tiny traces of hCG are immediately identified. All you need is that urine sample and the antibodies in the test detect the pregnancy hormone in the urine. What you do is add your urine sample to a special container that has the antibodies and wait for the specified time as indicated in the test. Then, you watch for the color change that tells you whether you are indeed pregnant.

There are home pregnancy tests available that will even warn you if you have not done the test in the right way. These tests produce results in three minutes or so and are available as pen-like instruments in which the hCG is detected by the antibodies.

Is My Home Pregnancy Test Accurate?

Naturally, the maker of the home pregnancy test will claim 100% accuracy. Invariably the reasons why results could go wrong are if the test is not done properly or if the product is well past its expiry date. Sometimes if the test is exposed to sunlight, it may not function properly. If the user has cancer, the test may not show up the right result. Most of all, instructions provided must be followed.

With home pregnancy tests, accurate results are best got when the test is repeated again after a few days. This is simply because as soon as you conceive, the hCG hormone levels can be low. Also, depending on the test, if it is not that sensitive, it may not really detect the hCG even though you might actually be pregnant. Therefore, wait for a few days and do the test again. The moment you think you are pregnant, arrange to see your doctor because the sooner your prenatal care begins, the better for you and your baby.

Note: This is for information only. For any concerns, issues, diagnosis and treatment please get your doctor’s advice.

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Can You Recognize the Signs of Pregnancy?

Ling Tong asked:

Discovering that you are pregnant can be a joyful moment and all you want to do is celebrate as you learn about the signs of pregnancy. The wonder of becoming pregnant is so great that with so many advances in science, there is no way to know exactly when you conceived. There are plenty of home pregnancy tests that tell you instantly whether you are pregnant; nevertheless it is good to know what you can expect in terms of pregnancy signs so that you are pleasantly surprised rather than shocked.

Here Are The Signs Of Pregnancy You Can Watch Out For –

Did you miss your period?

The first thing you want to check is whether you missed your period. This is not a definite sign of pregnancy since the cause can be varied. But if you are normally regular and missed one, you can get suspicious about being pregnant.  

Are your breasts tender?

During early pregnancy, the breasts get tender, similar to how they do before your period. But if you are pregnant, they also get swollen, sort of painful.

Do you have morning sickness?

Morning sickness is a common pregnancy sign.  But you will have to also confirm that it is not because of something you ate. Quite a few women experience morning sickness or nausea as the first sign of pregnancy.

Are you more exhausted than usual?

Another early pregnancy sign is exhaustion. But fatigue alone is not decisive when it comes to pregnancy as it could be due to other reasons too. However, when combined with other signs it could mean you are pregnant since you need to rest more during pregnancy due to the changes you experience in your body.

Do you urinate too often?

After you conceive, for the first six or eight weeks, you will find yourself visiting the bathroom too many times. This pregnancy sign is quite common. The reason for this is as your baby grows, you feel the pressure on your abdomen and feel the need to urinate often.

Do you have frequent headaches?

Headaches are one of the pregnancy signs that you can start feeling around the sixth week after conception. Usually taking a nap can get rid of it.

Are you experiencing spotting blood? 

Amazingly, pregnant women experience spotting blood as a sign of pregnancy. It happens when the embryo implants itself. So if you have a period that is too light to be called one, it might be a good time to test for pregnancy.

Mood swings, constipation higher body temperature, aversion to food or food cravings are also other pregnancy signs to watch out for. While these are not conclusive, they can certainly be an indication that you must get ready to make that appointment with your doctor so that you can do everything you can to give birth to a healthy baby.

Pregnancy is a wonderful experience and the sooner you find out the better. All of the pregnancy signs listed above are indicative of pregnancy, but you must get a pregnancy test done to be sure.

 

An Early Pregnancy Test

Reeva asked:

An Early Pregnancy Test

Expecting moms get very anxious the moment that they start to feel a possible pregnancy. Once they miss their period, they get very excited and curious whether they are pregnant or not. And thus, they would head off to the nearest pharmacy or convenient store to purchase a home pregnancy kit. An early pregnancy test may help you confirm whether you are pregnant or not. But is an early pregnancy test accurate? When should you take your first pregnancy test?

The most common reason why women prefer to take a test using pregnancy test kits is the convenience, privacy and quick results that you get from it. Home use kits may detect the hormone hCG in your urine about 2 weeks after conception or 2 weeks after the egg has been fertilized by the sperm. Using your kit, drop urine on the strip and wait for a few minutes to see the results. To ensure better results, take a look at some of these tips.

But how soon can you conduct a pregnancy test? Most doctors and HPT manufacturers recommend that you take a home pregnancy test on the first day of your missed period which falls around the second week after conception. There are; however, some kits which were especially designed to be more sensitive than the others and can be taken earlier. Just keep in mind to read the instructions very carefully and interpret the results correctly. Pregnancy test results administered at home are said to be 97% accurate. If you want a more accurate result, you can undergo through a blood test administered by your physician. This test is said to be more sensitive than HPTs and can even detect pregnancy on the second week of conception.

When to take a pregnancy test at home is done by many women using a pregnancy test that will test the urine to determine if they are pregnant. Home pregnancy tests are convenient, inexpensive and are private. The urine test should be done using your first urine when you awake in the morning. When you have a positive home pregnancy test result, you should then see your health care provider soon. Your health care provider will confirm your home test result with a blood test plus a pelvic exam.

When to take a pregnancy test is important, because if you test too early in your pregnancy, there may not yet be enough of the pregnancy hormone in the urine to provide a positive test result. Most of the home pregnancy tests will be 90% accurate if you wait and test yourself one day after your missed period is due. If you feel you are pregnant but the home pregnancy test is negative, repeat the test again in a week if you still have not had your period. And if you are still getting negative test results and think you are pregnant, be sure and see your health care provider right away.

You experience cramping pains and bleeding. Also one of the common pregnancy first symptoms is bleeding and cramping. Implantation bleeding happens when a fertilized egg is attached to the lining of your uterus between the tenth and the fourteenth day after fertilization. Some women confuse implantation bleeding for their menstrual period. Note that implantation bleeding comes a bit earlier and is lighter in color as compared to your period. It also does not last long enough. Abdominal cramping may also be experienced by some women. These cramps feel almost the same as your menstrual cramps.

You crave for certain foods. Most women crave for certain food during the first trimester of their pregnancy. This, again, is caused by the hormonal changes that the body experiences. When you’re pregnant, you might find yourself dreading your usual favorites and you will be surprised to crave for recipes which you used to hate.

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An Overview of Home Pregnancy Tests

Remy asked:

If you are wondering whether or not you might be pregnant, you may be on the verge of heading off to the drug store to make the purchase of a home pregnancy test.  For many women in the 21st century, the home pregnancy test has become the most important tool through which they ultimate determine whether or not they are pregnant.  If you are considering the purchase and use of a home pregnancy test, there are some facts and factors that you will want to keep in mind.

 

The first thing that you need to appreciate when it comes to home pregnancy tests is that there are a variety of different products on the market today.  Generally speaking, these home pregnancy tests rely on the same “system” to ascertain if a woman is pregnant.  However, these tests have varying ways of displaying or conveying this information to a user of the test product itself.

 

What home pregnancy tests technically are doing is working to detect the presence of a certain type of hormone in your system, human chorionic gondotropin or hCG for short. hCG is a hormone created by the placenta and it can be detected in the urine or blood and is present when a woman is pregnant.  If this hormone is detected by a home pregnancy test, the test will indicate that a woman is pregnant.

 

In this day and age home pregnancy tests have become extremely accurate.  Indeed, the typical home pregnancy test proves to provide accurate results virtually 99% of the time.  (Some tests do prove more accurate than others; however, the vast majority of home pregnancy tests are not far off this mark.)

 

There generally are two ways in which a home pregnancy test can be used.  First, there are tests in which you dip the test stick or strip into your urine.  Second, there are tests in which you urinate directly on the test stick itself.

 

You need to carefully read all instructions accompanying the test, Normally, a home pregnancy test takes about three minutes after it was exposed to urine until your results will be available.  You really will want to “walk away” from the test stick or strip during this time period or it will seem like the longest three minutes of your life.

 

Home pregnancy tests have different mechanisms through which test results are provided.  Some use symbols such as a + and – sign.  Still other tests actually spell out the words “pregnant” and “not pregnant.”  Other tests utilize a color scheme.

 

Home pregnancy tests that are available today are relatively inexpensive.  There can be some price differences but they are not normally that significant.  Again, typical home pregnancy tests have about the same accuracy rate as one another. 

 

If you get a positive result from a home pregnancy test, you will want to make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible.  Your doctor will confirm your test results.  At that juncture, your doctor will begin planning with your course or prenatal care and related matters.  Prenatal care is a crucial element to ensuring that you have a smooth pregnancy, that you remain healthy and that you give birth to a healthy baby when all is said and done.

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All About Home Pregnancy Tests(part One)

Groshan Fabiola asked:

Most of the women who think they are pregnant, but are not sure, use home pregnancy tests. But how many of them know how these tests work and if the result is true or not? Well, first of all a woman should know when the test must be taken and which are the best home pregnancy tests.

So, the first think to know is that these tests detect the pregnancy by measuring the presence of a hormone in the urine. The hormone is called chorionic gonadotropin, and is a telltale hormone. But how can this hormone tell you if you are pregnant or not? Well, this hormone is produced by the placenta. When the egg is fertilized and finds it’ s place in the uterus, this hormone is released into the bloodstream.

This usually happens about six days after the egg has been fertilized. From that point the amount of this hormone in the body is doubled every two days. So in about fifteen days after the fertilization took place, the home pregnancy test should be able to indicate if your are pregnant or not. But it all depends on the test. It is said that most of them are not sensitive enough to detect a pregnancy even at that stage. For better and certain results

it is indicated you should take the test a week after your the day that you were expecting your period.

It was believed that home pregnancy test were very accurate, almost 100 percent, even taken the day when a woman misses her period. Later studies have shown that this belief was misleading. The amount of the telltale hormone in the urine can differ from a woman to another very much. It can be different in any given days after the implantation had taken place. Studies have been made on different groups of women, and reaschers discovered that the home pregnancy tests are not sensitive enough to detect a pregnancy

in the first day that the woman missed her period. It worked for almost 15 % of the tested woman. But the the same home pregnancy tests showed to be very precise when taken seven days after the menstrual period was expected.

Of course when reading this, one would wonder why these tests claim to be so accurate, if they are not? Well the fact is that the ninetynine percent accuracy that this tests pretend to be is because the sensibility of the tests can detect a pregnancy, but not in it’s first days or in the first day of the missed period. The home pregnancy tests can determine a pregnancy, but it matters when this test is taken. To find out how to choose a pregnancy test and use it, be sure to read part two.

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Home Pregnancy Test

Juliet Cohen asked:

Home pregnancy tests measure the presence of a telltale hormone in your urine called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). HCG is a hormone found only in pregnant women. It is produced by cells in the uterus and is responsible for signaling the ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone to help your fetus grow. Many home pregnancy tests claim to be 99 percent accurate on the day you miss your period. It most home pregnancy tests don’t consistently spot pregnancy this early, the tests are considered reliable when used according to package instructions one week after a missed period. The hormone is released in a pregnant woman’s urine.

There are two main types of pregnancy tests. Both are commonly used to detect pregnancy.

Home pregnancy tests are available at your local drugstore or pharmacy and at some large department stores. Blood pregnancy tests are performed by health care professionals in an office or a clinic. Home pregnancy tests are usually about 97% accurate, but this varies from brand to brand. The amount of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in your body then increases rapidly over the next few weeks, doubling in amount about every two days. HCG can also be detected in your blood, around 10 days after you conceive, and your GP may advise you to have a blood test.Pregnancy blood tests are performed health clinic. They detect pregnancy by measuring hCG levels in your blood. The most sensitive test of pregnancy is best performed by a laboratory using a sample of your blood.

Blood tests performed at your clinic have a 99% accuracy rate and can detect pregnancy earlier than most urine tests. Blood tests can be performed 7 days after you ovulate and still provide accurate results. Some urine tests can be used on the first day that your period is due, however, it is unlikely that you will achieve that 97% accuracy rate if you test so early. The quantitative blood test detects pregnancy by measuring the exact amount of hCG in your bloodstream. It can also be used to detect how far along you are in your pregnancy. It does not measure your hCG levels, and only provides a yes or no answer as to whether or not you are pregnant. Home pregnancy tests only check hCG levels, not progesterone. They are completely different hormones.

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Home Pregnancy Tests

Groshan Fabiola asked:

The every day common home pregnancy test works by recognizing a certain hormone that is only present in the urine of woman; this hormone is called human chorionic gonadotropin and it first appears in the human blood stream when the fertilized egg implants its self in the wall of to uterus to begin growing and development. It first appears at about a six day period since the fertilization has occurred and than rapidly increases in quantity doubling in amount in about every 2 days. The test is only able to give a good proper answer after an amount of 14 days has passed since the fertilized egg has implanted its self in the uterus; it is also the time most likely for the first period to appear after the sexual contact has occurred. Still not all the test are accurate enough to give a proper prediction after only this short of an amount of time. Research has come up with an answer to the question when the perfect time to do the test? Would be and that is a week after your expected period before testing.

In order to sell their products as best they can, farmaceutical companies claim that the tests are accurate as soon as the day the woman misses her period. Still, studies made have shown that this is actually not so true. The fact is that humans are so different one from another that the level of hGC can vary a lot from woman to woman especially in the case where a pregnancy is suspected. A study made on the top 18 test at this time on the market has shown that only one of them was sensitive enough to actually give a good correct answer in all the cases. The other ones were able to do just 16 % of the actual pregnancies. The best time to do the test is as said earlier a week after the period should have came.

Scientists have still to develop a truly accurate test in such a way that it is possible to confirm the pregnancy in a woman the first day after the period should have come. The best test was able to pick up only a very faint trace of hormones in the urine showing a very little positive chance that the woman was pregnant.

In order to use the test as correctly as it should certain things must be done. The first would be to actually check the expiring date on the test. Only after this has been confirmed to still be valid the woman may proceed to taking the test. She must also check to see if the test hasn’t gotten in any contact with moist air or any water. If this is the case or suspicion do exist using a new one is the best next thing to do. Reading the instructions is a big must if the test is to be used correctly. Will some test require the women to pee directly on the test others may be more demanding requiring only a drop of urine to be placed at a certain spot on the test.

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What is the Best Home Pregnancy Test?

Alta asked:

An accurate home pregnancy test is extremely useful for women because they can test in the privacy of their own homes, allowing them to have an almost instantaneous result that will either be cause to celebrate and start planning or shed a few tears and then hope for better results next time.

First Response Early Result Pregnancy Test is most voted home pregnancy test kit.

Lowest Detections

In January, 2003, user Reports made a broad cast of their result on CBS’ The Early Show and revealed that First Response could detect hCG levels as low as 6.5 mIU (thousandths of an International Unit). The next best level that several of the home pregnancy tests can detect is 25 mIU. The 5 least sensitivity home pregnancy tests that user Reports experienced couldn’t detect hCG until the level had reached 100 mIU.

This level would most certainly decode into several days after a missed period since 6.5 is nearly the level of hCG present when the embryo attaches itself to the uterine wall. The point of the hormone also becomes double about every two days so, there should have been several days between a level of 6.5 and 100. With this kind of front, there’s no problem that First Response is the best home pregnancy test.

Hcg

The pregnancy hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin or hCG is produced by the placenta once the embryo attaches itself to the wall of the uterus. Once this happens, hCG will be present in a pregnant woman’s blood and urine but all the tests and experiments can not spot the same level of the hormone. The longer a test takes to identify the hCG the less susceptible it is to the pregnancy hormone. First Response is certainly the most perceptive and best home pregnancy test.

EPT, the first home pregnancy test on the market in 1978, was not cited in the report but has sensitivity capable of detecting hCG at 40 mIU. That’s a little astounding, bearing in mind they have been in the marketplace for almost 30 years and started this industry. They do have years of dependability behind them though they have gone digital. Now when you take the EPT home pregnancy test the words PREGNANT or NOT PREGNANT will show in the result window instead of a line.

Please bear in mind that 99.9 % accuracy is not enough while the kit is used by millions of ladies every month. In spite of the home pregnancy test ,you settle on to utilize, whether it is the best home pregnancy test or another one, see you should consult your doctor as soon as possible if you think you might be pregnant.