Table of contents:
- Mistakes that are often made when using a test pack
- 1. Too soon to test
- 2. Too fast in reading the test results
- 3. Waiting too long to read the test results
- 4. You did not have any further tests regarding your pregnancy, especially if the test result was negative
- 5. Don't do the test in the morning
- What is the correct way to use a test pack at home?
Planning to get pregnant? Has it been tested? Now you can easily do a pregnancy test at home using a test pack. However, use the test pack properly so that the results are more accurate. Test packs can show wrong results, generally because you are using the wrong test pack, not the wrong tool. It could be that you are actually pregnant, but the test pack shows you are not pregnant (false negative). Don't want to experience this right?
Mistakes that are often made when using a test pack
Before using the test pack, you should read the instructions for use first, so that the results shown are not wrong. The following are some of the common mistakes when using test packs.
1. Too soon to test
Doing a pregnancy test with a test pack is not arbitrary, it is not as simple as you think. One-on-one will actually make your pregnancy test results inaccurate. The test pack will show positive results when the hCG hormone in the urine of women reaches a certain level.
The problem is, not all women who are already pregnant will have the same levels of hCG in their urine. Therefore, women should wait until the right time to take a home pregnancy test so that the hCG level in the urine of a pregnant woman can be read by the test pack.
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Currently, there are many test pack kits that are more sensitive in detecting the presence of hCG in urine. Some sensitive devices can detect hCG four days before your period or seven days after the egg is fertilized by sperm (conception). So, if you take the test earlier than this time, the test pack results may be wrong.
However, if you believe you are pregnant but the test comes back negative, you can take the test again at a later time. Therefore, before using a test pack, you should wait a few days until the hCG hormone has collected in the urine so that it can be read, read the instructions for use, and use the tool according to the instructions. The test pack has a fairly high accuracy of results.
2. Too fast in reading the test results
Because they are very curious about pregnancy, many women are in a hurry when using a test pack. In fact, in the instructions for use it is usually stated how long it will take for the results to come out. This is a tool that may take a while to work. So, wait a little while before concluding what your test will look like.
When urine is running in the test pack, the indicator window may show two equal lines or a plus sign. However, don't rush to conclusions as this may just be a sign that this tool is at work. You have to wait until the deadline when to read it, usually two to five minutes but each product can be different. Read the usage instructions listed in each product.
3. Waiting too long to read the test results
Reading the test too quickly can show false results, as can if you read the test results too long. Perhaps because they are tired of waiting for the results to come out, many women leave the test pack for a while after using it. Then come back again to check the results without knowing how much time he had left. In fact, waiting too long for the test results can also make the test results wrong.
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Usually the test results will appear in two to five minutes. After this time has passed, the test will still work and may be able to change the correct result. The test pack may show two faint positive lines, but no hCG is actually detected in your urine. If it is past the time you should have read the results, you should not use the tool again. You can do the test again with the new tool.
Again, when doing the test, you should first read the instructions for use. Wait for the test results according to the instructions, then you will conclude the results. If necessary, use an instrument to measure the time when you should read the test results, using stopwatch for example.
4. You did not have any further tests regarding your pregnancy, especially if the test result was negative
If the test pack comes back negative, but you haven't started menstruating a week later and you suspect that you are pregnant, you may need to retest. You may actually be pregnant, but the test pack shows negative results because the hCG hormone in your urine cannot be read by the tool.
Therefore, you may need to do the test many times to make sure your test results are correct or not. Many women who get negative results on the first test, then get positive results on the second and third tests.
5. Don't do the test in the morning
You must also pay attention to the time you use the test pack. The concentration of your urine appears to affect the test results, while the concentration of urine can vary throughout the day. It is better if you do a pregnancy test with a test pack in the morning when you urinate for the first time. Because urine in the morning is the urine that has the most concentration and contains hCG higher than other times.
Your urine concentration can change throughout the day because what you eat can affect urine concentration. Doing the test when your urine concentration is thin (too runny) can make the hormone hCG, which is actually in urine, harder to read. Finally, you get biased or false results.
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What is the correct way to use a test pack at home?
There have been many test pack kits that offer different levels of sensitivity, some test packs can detect hCG levels as low as 15 ml / u. In general, when using a test pack all you have to do is:
- Read the instructions for use before doing the test and make sure your test pack has not expired.
- Collect urine in a small container and dip the test pack into it. Alternatively, there are products that are used by holding the test pack under the urine stream (while you are urinating).
- We recommend that you use a test pack when you urinate for the first time in the morning. This will give more accurate results.
- Wait for the test results up to several minutes, according to the instructions for use.
- Don't just do the test once, you will need to be tested more than once to confirm the results are correct.
- Most test pack kits are best used around 1-2 weeks after menstruation.
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