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pregnancy tests


Question Posted Tuesday February 12 2008, 6:54 pm

If you are two months pregnant, would that show up on a pregnancy test even if you take it nowhere near your period (not right before or after)..I just took one and it said negative, but I have what looks like a little pouch in the front of my stomach, along with possible symptoms. Basically, are all pregnency tests 95% accurate no matter what time of the month it is?

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lizzielovesyou answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 9:22 pm:
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CalamitySami answered Tuesday February 12 2008, 10:02 pm:
Yes, they are accurate no matter what time of the month you test for. Pregnancy tests test for the pregnancy hormone, also called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). So if you are Pregnant, it will show on the test no matter what time of the month it is.

As for the symptoms. Pregnancy symptoms are similiar many different, you could be getting close to your period, or just bloating, or getting sick. If you are still unsure take another test (you normally want to take two for extra measure. First response is a pregnancy test that contains two tests in the box for that specific reason) Or go see a doctor who would do a blood test to tell you.

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Razhie answered Tuesday February 12 2008, 9:50 pm:
Yes, it is should still be as accurate as it normally is.

Pregnancy tests are just as accurate in the 2nd month of a pregnancy as they are right after you miss your period. When you are pregnant what 'time of the month' stops mattering.

Urine tests don't begin to loose thier accuracy until the second trimester (13 weeks or longer). If you are unsure of your results, use another to varify or see a doctor for a blood test.

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