When Is the Best Time to Take a Pregnancy Test for Accurate Results?

Avoid false negatives by taking a pregnancy test after a missed period or one week post-ovulation for reliable detection of hCG hormone.

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Do not take a pregnancy test too early. Testing before a missed period can result in a false negative. The pregnancy hormone (hCG) might not be detectable yet. For the most accurate result, take the test after you’ve missed your period or at least one week post-ovulation.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why should I not take a pregnancy test too early? Taking a pregnancy test too early can result in a false negative because the pregnancy hormone hCG might not have reached detectable levels yet.
  2. When is the ideal time to take a pregnancy test? The ideal time to take a pregnancy test is after you have missed your period or at least one week after ovulation for the most accurate results.
  3. What causes a false negative on a pregnancy test? A false negative can occur if the test is taken too early when hCG levels are too low to be detected by the test.
  4. Can ovulation affect the timing of a pregnancy test? Yes, since hCG levels begin to rise after ovulation and implantation, waiting at least one week post-ovulation helps ensure more reliable pregnancy test results.