Home Pregnancy Testing

Home Pregnancy Testing


Home pregnancy tests are now so reliable (about 97% accurate) it’s all you need to do when you suspect you’re pregnant.


They work by detecting the pregnancy hormone HCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin) in your urine and it’s really as simple as peeing on a stick. Urine tests use monoclonal antibodies – manmade molecules used in laboratory tests to test for HCG, so if the pregnancy hormone is present in your body it reacts with the monoclonal antibodies causing a colour change or a line to appear. The test can detect HCG as early as two weeks after conception, but you’ll get the most reliable result if you wait till after your next period is due. If you test too early and get a negative result it may be worth trying again in a couple of weeks in case the HCG levels were too low.

How to use a home pregnancy test
Most home pregnancy tests vary slightly so it’s always best to read the instructions. They will almost certainly contain a stick which needs to be soaked in urine. As the urine moves up the test you will see a control line which is always present, and, if you are pregnant another line. (All tests vary – some use lines, others use crosses and some say ‘pregnant’ or ‘not pregnant’) Although it might seem like an eternity, it takes a certain amount of time for the test to work, so make sure you take notice of this in the instructions. The test will be most effective in the morning as the HCG levels in your urine are more concentrated, making it easier for the test to return a positive result if you are pregnant.


Here's a quick reminder before you use the test:

- Read the instructions first - all tests vary
- Most tests ask you to hold the test stick in your flow of urine for five seconds.
- For best results test in the morning with your first wee of the day as your urine is more concentrated and not affected by what you have drunk.
- The test usually shows up after ten minutes.
- If you see a faint line, it may mean that you are pregnant but the HCG levels in your blood are not strong enough yet. Test again in four days.

If there is a faint line on your test and you are wondering if you are pregnant or not, read our article, there's a faint line on pregnancy test: what does this mean?


The information in this feature is intended for educational purposes only. If you have any concerns about your health, the health of your child or the health of someone you know, please consult with a doctor or other healthcare professional.



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By zoey8753 3 months ago Newbie Chat
how soon can i take a pregnancy test? TTC for a little while now and got a feeling i might be pregnant,i just hate waiting to find out.x
By wisebabe 4 months ago Newbie Lucky Chat
I don't mind the brand of test I'm using, but I prefer the CBD ones because it eliminates the doubt of a "faint line" or an apparent negative that later on turns to positive etc. It's just so confusing sometimes with the "lines" tests.
By smileyhappy 4 months ago Newbie Lucky ChatPRO News Like
Iv always used cheap home bargains/ pound shop tests and always got accurate results. I think the £12 ones are a complete rip off! X
By YummiixMummi 4 months ago
I Did Tests As Late As 12 Weeks Preg, All Negative. Got A Poistive Test And Found Out I Was 18 Weeks Pregnant. Shellz x
By Kerrianne21 7 months ago Newbie ChatPRO
In my experience any test you buy whether its a clearblue or cheap B&M's one, will pick up the HCG hormone, although with my second I needed a First Response and a Clearblue digital because we were TTC and I was due my period the day I tested!
By Nicole1993 1 years ago Newbie Lucky ChatPRO News LikePRO
get a clearblue test, expensive but they are very sensitive and very good :), if the clearblue test says not pregnant id go to the doctors. best of luck xx
By charlotteb 1 years ago Newbie Chat
Why don't you do another test? Tests are so sensitive now that it should give you an accurate reading on the day your period was due, but i've always waited a week and done another one. With my second pregnancy the line was so faint I thought I wasn't pregnant, then I did one of those tests that says 'pregnant' or 'not pregnant' and it said 'pregnant' so I knew I was for sure!! Good luck and let us know if you are or not. What symptoms are you feeling?
By rainyday 1 years ago
i have gone 2 weeks over my period due date i did a test last week it was negative.....
i feel pregnant though what should i do?
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