The study questionnaire was developed using previously tested questions and was pretested on a small sample of women from the study sites to assess clarity of the questions and time required to administer the questionnaire.4, 15 The primary outcome measure was pregnancy, determined by
positive urine pregnancy test at follow - up, self - report over the study period, or positive test on medical chart review.
You might get
a positive urine pregnancy test, or a positive blood pregnancy test, two weeks after (or even earlier!)
Not exact matches
If there's a silver lining here, it's that heightened hCG levels in your
urine are used to detect
pregnancy, which is how you'll get a
positive result on your home
pregnancy test.
It is totally understandable to not want to see a negative
pregnancy test when you really want a
positive or vice versa, but honestly, the
urine pregnancy tests that you can get at the local drug store or dollar store is nearly identical to the one at a doctor's office, and it's just as accurate.
A
positive blood or
urine pregnancy test is considered probable, as the
test is not 100 percent
positive, it can be false
positive.
You want to wait for your body to build up enough hCG in your
urine to show a
positive pregnancy test.
If you have a
positive home
urine pregnancy test, you should see your health care provider or go to a sexual health clinic for a blood
test and ultrasound.
Prior to this scan, women had a
urine pregnancy test; a
positive result excluded the participant from further study participation.