Home Pregnancy TestsPregnancy Test, Home What Affects the TestReasons you may not be able to have the test or why the results may not be helpful include: - Taking the test very early in your pregnancy. HCG may not be
found. In this case, the test kit may show
that you are not pregnant when you really are pregnant. This is called a
false-negative result. If you have drunk a lot of fluid, your urine may be diluted and this may also cause a false-negative result.
- Having soap in the urine collection cup. This may cause the test results to show
that you are pregnant when you are not pregnant. This is called a
false-positive result. False-positive results may also be caused by reading the
test at the wrong time, letting the test equipment get warm, having protein or blood in the urine, or having hCG hormone
in the urine from some other cause.
- Taking certain medicines, such as chlorpromazine
hydrochloride (Thorazine) and methadone hydrochloride (Dolophine,
Methadose).
- Taking fertility medicines that contain human chorionic
gonadotropin, such as Profasi or Pregnyl.
- Not reading the result at
the right time as shown on the instructions. If you read the result too early or too late, the color change may not be accurate and you will need to retest.
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