Does Anything Interfere with Pregnancy Test Results? Common Causes Explained

Learn what medications and medical conditions can affect pregnancy test results and how to get accurate readings.

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Certain medications and medical conditions can interfere with pregnancy tests. Fertility drugs containing hCG may cause a false positive. Medical conditions like ovarian cysts or disorders affecting hormone levels can also skew results. Always read the test instructions carefully and, if unsure, consult a healthcare provider for confirmation. For the most accurate results, test your urine first thing in the morning, when hCG levels are highest.**

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can medications cause a false positive pregnancy test? Yes, certain medications like fertility drugs containing hCG can lead to false positive results on pregnancy tests.
  2. Do medical conditions affect pregnancy test results? Some medical conditions, such as ovarian cysts or hormone disorders, can interfere with the accuracy of pregnancy tests.
  3. How can I improve the accuracy of my pregnancy test? Testing first thing in the morning when hCG levels are highest and carefully following test instructions can help improve accuracy.