The outcome can be fake.
Since pregnancy tests are 97% to 999% accurate, the remaining 3% to 1% could represent a false positive or false negative margin of error. These situations may arise if you use specific medications, such as tranquilizers, fertility medications, or anti-convulsants. This can also occur if you experienced a “chemical pregnancy,” in which case the sperm fertilized the egg in theory but the pregnancy ended tragically. In between 50% and 60% of first-time pregnancies, this occurs.
They can’t possibly determine the gender of your child.
There is a common misconception about pregnancy tests that needs to be dispelled. Whether you are expecting a boy or a girl, the amount of hCG in your urine can increase similarly. Honestly, any test that claims to tell you if you are “pink or blue” is lying. Therefore, it is recommended to wait until after your post-20-week scan and test to stop Googling the most popular baby names.
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