How accurate are blood pregnancy tests?
I am waiting for my results of the blood test but im curious if it comes out negative.... there is no way that i could be pregnant? because i am in college and still in the party stage so if i go out drinkin i want to make sure that im not like 10000000000%
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- 100 percent effective i believe not certain though
- Blood test is 100% accurate!! If it comes back negative, wipe the sweat from your brow & get partying!! If it comes back positive... leave the sweat.. and get prepared for the best roller coaster ride of your life!
- 100%!!
- whatever the results it is extremly accurate, i have never heard of one being wrong!
- They are the most accurate pregnancy tests you can have! I know that things are difficult right now... waiting! I would have to say.... TRY and wait... relax... and keep occupied - without drinking! I totally respect what you are saying about wanting to make sure you are not pregnant before you go out. You can still go out with your friends - even if you are pregnant... go out and just don't drink until you find out for sure! GOOD LUCK!
- Blood tests suppose to be 98% accurate.But mines is not.
- blood tests are extremely accurate, if it says you are stay away from the party scene.
- Depends on how long it has been before getting it .The Blood count gets higher as time goes on to show yes if they are in normal range your probably good . But if are a little high some Dr. say No to a Yes.So be aware of this .If it comes back Yes it is a Positive thing.
- A blood test is more accurate then an HPT, but not necessarily more sensitive. There are 2 types of blood pregnancy tests that can be done: A quantitative blood test, usually called a beta human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) test, measures the exact units of hCG in the blood. That means it will detect even the most minimal level. Or a qualitative human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) test. This is a test that simply gives a yes or no answer to whether you are pregnant and the HCG level in your blood needs to be a higher amount to give a positive. This can actually come back as negative for pregnancy and you really are depending on how early you have it done. Hope this helps and good luck! Link about Blood pregnancy tests: http://www.babyhopes.com/articles/bloodtestmoreaccurate.html
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