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If I took a preg test and it was neg but...?

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i did it in the middle of the day and it wasnt exactly a great urine sample ( barely had to go), could that have affected the outcome?

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  1. I think that it could've affected your outcome. The best way to make sure is to try and take one as soon as you wake up. Or you can go to your doctor and get a blood test done. I wish you the best of luck!


  2. It can do the first urine of the day is better its concentrated and has more HCG in it,

    If you have an early pregnancy its always better to test first thing in the morning the further along you are it makes no difference when you test,

    ITs all about the amount of HCG you have in your urine

  3. I asked my doc about this one and she said the thought behind the first morning urine is all through the night your body has time to build up the HCG in the urine so there's more in the urine and the further in the day you get the less there is. Unless you've held your pee all day. She said it kinda recoops itself at night.  Hope that helps...

  4. not really a good decision. try again when you first wake up and go pee. youll come out with a more accurate result

  5. yes it could definently affect the outcome! you should use the first urine of the day because its not as diluted and you should never force it out because it wont be as accurate. test again in the morning you may not be far along enough for the hormone to show up in the afternoon. good luck! wishing you the best!

  6. Yes, take one as soon as you get up tomorrow.  

  7. It used to be that pregnancy tests worked best with first morning urine. But it's not that way anymore. Before you people give me thumbs down, hear me out. Read the box of pregnancy tests that you have. There is a section of FAQ's inside. One of them is (usually) "Do I have to use first morning urine". The answer is "no". Throughout your pregnancy, every day, your body produces more hcg (pregnancy hormone). Technically you'd have more now than you had this morning. And you have to read the fine print to see how accurate they are. They say "99% effective results 5 days sooner" but that's not entirely accurate. They're only 99% accurate from the first day of your missed period and some tests are more sensitive than others. So wait until then to test =)

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