Sacred Heart Mission, they will mail you up to 10 free pregnancy and/or ovulation test kits, 100% free. The only catch is they say it can take a long time to get them to you.
You can go to any pharmacy and pick up a home pregnancy test. This is a stick which will detect pregnancy through urine. They are fairly reliable but to be 100% sure you should visit a clinic and get a blood test.
If ytou are pregnant the tubal ligation won't make any difference to the pregnancy test.
Just buy a home pregnancy test. But either way do you have to see a doctor later to confirm it.
You can get any pregnancy test, as they are all really the same. First Response is good at detecting early pregnancy. If you are trying to get pregnant you would be better off with an ovulation test instead though.
An OTC home pregnancy test will do a far better job.
Any test that deals with a studying a subject outside of its normal environment, such as a test performed "inside a lab." Any test that deals with a studying a subject outside of its normal environment, such as a test performed "inside a lab."
You can take a pregnancy test any time you like. Birth control does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
A home pregnancy test ,when taken correctly, is considered accurate 14-16 days after ovulation or unprotected sex.
Any chemist, pharmacy or reasonable supermarket will sell a pregnancy test kit
Meaning "negative pregnancy test" with ectopic pregnancy: Any test can fail, urine test, blood simple test, and quantitative HGC test. Also the timing of the test versus the diagnosis by image (ultrasound). Ectopic pregnancy is only diagonsed with image, ultrasound, CT, MR.
Home pregnancy test can be wrong but any mark in the result window, even if very faint, is positive for pregnancy. Retake the test...the best time to test is in the morning when your urine is concentrated.
A home pregnancy test and/or a blood test from your Dr can confirm pregnancy. Ultra sounds are reasonably safe during any point of pregnancy.