Positive Pregnancy Test

A positive pregnancy test usually means that congratulations are in order! Now comes the hard part that requires time, patience and dedication. But before we get to that, there are some things you need to know about pregnancy tests, because they are not 100% accurate.

About Pregnancy Tests

A pregnancy test is a method of trying to determine whether or not you are pregnant. The first home pregnancy test, based on hCG was invented and first used in the mid 1970s. Until then, a number of methods were used to try to determine if a woman was pregnant or not.

Modern pregnancy tests look for certain pregnancy markers that are found either in blood or urine. Usually, a positive pregnancy test will show just after a week from the fertilization of the egg. There are a lot of types of pregnancy tests, some more accurate than others. This is due to their sensibility in detecting the beta subunit of hCG.

Another issue with modern pregnancy tests is the fact that often enough, they are misinterpreted. Studies show that they are about 97% accurate if analyzed by an experienced technician. But when untrained parents try and determine the results shown by the test, the accuracy falls down to 75%.

Impatient mothers may even take the test too early, resulting in a false positive or a false negative. This is because the markers which are supposed to be present in the bloodstream or urine are not high enough to be detected yet, or conception has not taken place whatsoever.







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What To Do If Your Test Is Positive?

If you get a positive pregnancy test, it is time to prepare. The best thing to do is to call your personal physician or midwife and schedule an appointment. Confirming the home pregnancy test with a blood test can also spare you from unwanted bad news later on.

After everything is confirmed, start preparing yourself emotionally. Tell your partner, family, and friends. You will need all the support you can get. Your body will go through a lot of changes which you will have to deal with on an emotional level as well.

Mood swings, weight gain, morning sickness, cravings for certain foods and enhanced sensibility to smell are just a few of the Ma href=early-pregnancy-symptoms.html>early pregnancy symptoms that may appear as soon as the first week of pregnancy. Going through all these abrupt changes will take their toll on your overall state of mind.

It is important that after confirming a positive pregnancy test you start up on reading and gathering information about the certain specifics of each trimester. This will help you know what to expect and to be aware of what you should look out for. There are several complications that usually occur in the first trimester and knowing about what these are could lead to a healthy, normal pregnancy.

Also, start keeping a baby calendar. This way you will be able to actively follow changes that are taking place in your body and with the baby as well. Strengthening the bond between you and your baby even before birth can lead to a better approach in raising your child afterward.

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