How To Use A Pregnancy Test by Donna Somerkin
The question of whether or not you are pregnant is often one of the most
exciting, anxious, and stressful queries that affect not only your health, but
your life. There are different types of pregnancy tests on the market or
available through your primary health care provider. Typically, the actual steps
for using a pregnancy test are quite easy and can be performed in the comfort of
your own home. However, the results of a home pregnancy test should always be
confirmed with a blood test performed by your primary health care provider.
By far, the most commonly used method of pregnancy test is those that use urine
to detect the hormone associated with pregnancy. This hormone is triggered when
an embryo implants in the uterine wall, but it can also be produced if an embryo
mistakenly implants in the Fallopian tubes, which is known as an ectopic tubal
pregnancy. There are two different types of pregnancy tests. The first type can
produce more accurate results, but may prove to be too messy. A cup is provided
to catch urine, after which the urine is collected and a special stick or other
device is inserted in the urine. Sometimes, the stick or device is dipped
directly into the urine filled cup for a certain amount of time. Other times, a
small eye dropper is provided to perform a more accurate version of the same
test.
Although this method of urine testing may be more accurate, the devices meant to
collect urine in mid stream are the most popular. These sticks are usually found
over the counter in your local drug store or grocery store and can be completed
within seconds. Instead of a more scientific project, this type of urine based
pregnancy test is preferred by women because of the lack of steps. Simply hold
the stick in a stream of urine for a specific amount of time--usually a few
seconds--and then wait for the results. As opposed to sticks that are more
difficult to read, there are a couple companies that now have models on the
market that have a digital read out system. Also, there are models available
that allow you to determine whether or not you are pregnant much sooner than
traditional home based tests.
For a more accurate test that can detect whether or not you are pregnant before
a urine based test. This test must be performed in your physician's office and
will require a few vials of blood drawn. After the blood is drawn, tests are
performed to detect the presence and the amount of the hormone associated with
pregnancy. Keep in mind that you should always have a blood test performed after
you have received a positive reading for a home pregnancy urine based test.
About the Author:
Donna Somerkin specializes in
pregnancy tests and
teen birth
Source: This article is taken from www.goarticles.com
|