Home Pregnancy TestsPregnancy Test, Home RisksThere are no problems with collecting a urine sample for a
home pregnancy test. However, there may be a chance that you read the results wrong. With any home pregnancy test, if the test shows you are pregnant
(positive test), you should see your health professional to confirm the test
and arrange follow-up care. If the test does not show you are pregnant
(negative test), it is still possible that you may actually be pregnant. You
should repeat the test in one week if your menstrual period has not started. If
the repeat test is negative, probably you are not pregnant, but you should talk
to your health professional about why you are not
having periods. If you have missed a menstrual period and have lower
abdominal pain, call your health professional immediately even if the pregnancy
test is negative. You may have an
ectopic (or tubal) pregnancy, which occurs when a
fertilized egg attaches somewhere other than in the uterus. An ectopic
pregnancy could burst a fallopian tube and lead to serious medical
problems.
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