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When should I take a pregnancy test?

Accuracy; The free pregnancy tests administered by the CPC are over 99% accurate and sensitive enough to detect pregnancy as early as 7 to 10 days after conception.

Positive and negative pregnancy tests: Because most women ovulate mid-cycle (around day 14 in a 28 day cycle) it is possible to have a positive pregnancy test at the CPC before a missed period. This would be a very early positive result. Any negative test (especially a negative test before a missed period) should be repeated after a week or more without the onset of menstrual flow. False-negative tests are more likely very early in a pregnancy. A positive test means there is hcg pregnancy hormone present at a level high enough to indicate a probable pregnancy. A negative test means that hcg is not detected at that level. Our urine pregnancy tests display a control line to show the test is working and display another line when hCG hormone is detected. Any second line, even a faint line, represents a positive test. When only the control line appears, a negative test is indicated.
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