Home pregnancy tests are miraculous little tools: They deliver fast results, are pretty simple to use, and can cost as little as a dollar. But they're not without their quirks – including the ...
You're probably familiar with the scene. Pulling the little box out of the drug store bag, ducking into the bathroom, and then waiting and staring at a little plastic stick waiting for it to change.
On a gray afternoon in New York City, Caitlin Kinnunen, 34, sat at her kitchen table with a marked-up script that had become ...
Hormone levels in very early pregnancy are lower than later in pregnancy, which can make test line appear faint. For accuracy, follow the test instructions and retest if you’re unsure. When you take a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Pregnancy tests carry a serious amount of weight. So, of course, if you're planning to take one, you want ...
In the wake of a bust on an illegal medical lab in California involving a dozen government agencies, the Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to use at-home pregnancy tests made by ...
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 ...
False claims about a Plan B morning-after pill being hidden in over-the-counter pregnancy tests are resurfacing on social media. The posts allege that if you split open the contents of a pregnancy ...
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 ...