Early pregnancy test paper may indicate pregnancy or not for consecutive days of weak positive results. If menstruation stops for more than ten days and the early pregnancy test paper shows consecutive weak positive results, the chance of pregnancy is relatively high. To obtain more accurate results, it is best to go to the hospital for an HCG test, which is more accurate and requires a visit to the hospital about 40 days after menstruation stops. What does it mean when the early pregnancy test paper shows weak positive results for consecutive days? If it is a weak positive result, it indicates a possible pregnancy, but it may not be a pregnancy. A weak positive result means that the color band in the detection area of the early pregnancy test paper faintly appears. It is also possible that a weak positive result indicates no pregnancy. Using the early pregnancy test paper before menstruation shows a weak positive result, which is not uncommon clinically. If you are concerned, you can use the test paper for the first morning urine test about five days after the menstrual period. If the early pregnancy test paper still shows a weak positive result at this time, the possibility of pregnancy can be said to be 90%. If you are not sure, you can go to a regular hospital for a B-ultrasound examination for confirmation.
What is the most accurate time for an early pregnancy test? 1. Morning and evening tests may have a certain impact on the results. Morning urine generally has the highest hCG value, so many instructions recommend testing in the morning, but this is not absolute. 2. hCG generally appears in the urine several days after the implantation of the fertilized egg and reaches a certain level before it can be detected. Therefore, for women with normal menstruation, hCG can only be detected in the urine after menstruation is delayed. However, women with long menstrual cycles or abnormal ovulation may need to wait until 40-44 days after menstruation stops to detect hCG.