When you take a home pregnancy test, you'll see lines indicating your results. One line confirms the test is working (control line), and a second line shows if you're pregnant (test line). Any second ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Home pregnancy test results are only accurate within the first 10 minutes, so read results promptly to avoid misleading lines.
The results of a home pregnancy test aren't always black or white (or clearly blue or pink!). If you see a faint line on a pregnancy test, especially if you took the test correctly, you're probably ...
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Evaporation lines on pregnancy tests are faint and colorless, appearing when the urine dries. Reading a pregnancy test within the recommended timeframe can prevent misinterpreting evaporation lines as ...
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How accurate are home pregnancy tests and how soon can you take them?
You've just taken a pregnancy test but can you trust the result? A Family Planning expert sets the record straight. Home pregnancy tests work by detecting the hormone produced during pregnancy (Human ...
In 2012, The New York Times ran a story about the history of the at-home pregnancy test, and didn’t include Crane. “My family and some friends said, you better step up,” she says. (They’ve since ...