Question Posted Saturday December 30 2006, 1:55 pm
how effective are they?
is there a good chance that they can be wrong?
how long after becoming pregnant can pregnancy be detected? and the later you take it, is there a better possability that it will show?
help plz!!
karenR answered Saturday December 30 2006, 4:19 pm: They make the tests pretty reliable these days.
There is always a chance of human error. Read the instructions and follow them exactly.
How soon you can use the test depends on the test you use. There are different kinds. Some detect it right away, they are also more expensive. Read the product label to be sure.
LittleMooCow answered Saturday December 30 2006, 4:17 pm: Pregnancy tests are usually 98-99%
And you can detect pregnancy from the second your egg fertilises.
It doesnt matter how late you take the test, It will show all the same. [ LittleMooCow's advice column | Ask LittleMooCow A Question ]
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