Note: This information is for general education and should not replace professional medical advice.
Home pregnancy tests (e.g., First Response, Clearblue, or store brands like Walgreens) claim 99% accuracy but can give false results if taken too early or under certain conditions (Mayo Clinic).
Our clinical tests are more reliable, eliminating variables like improper timing or test freshness. We measure hCG levels, produced after a fertilized egg implants, typically 6-12 days after conception (Medicinenet.com).
A negative result can bring relief, but we’re still here to support you. Some women choose abstinence, the only 100% effective way to prevent pregnancy and STIs, to avoid future stress. Others explore birth control, though it’s not foolproof. Sex can carry emotional and health risks, like STIs or heartbreak, especially outside committed relationships. We encourage thoughtful planning now to avoid future crises.