What's going on with the pregnancy test stick sticking to urine and causing two bumps

  Women of normal childbearing age who engage in sexual activity without taking contraceptive measures are highly likely to become pregnant. After the menstrual cycle is delayed, people will use a pregnancy test stick for testing, but sometimes when they touch the urine, it shows two bars, which makes them confused. So what's wrong with the pregnancy test stick sticking to urine and causing two strokes? Let's learn about it together through the following text.

  

What's going on with the pregnancy test stick sticking to urine and causing two bumps1

  What's going on with the pregnancy test stick sticking to urine and causing two bumps

  If a woman has a regular menstrual cycle and normal sexual activity, but has not taken any effective contraceptive measures and her menstrual cycle is delayed, the possibility of pregnancy is higher if the result of the early pregnancy test is positive.

  However, the self-test rate of early pregnancy test strips is 75%, which is effective within 5 minutes of observation. Sometimes false negatives or false positives may occur. It is recommended to check the results after a 10 day menstrual delay for more accurate results. If you are worried about pregnancy, you can closely observe. If your menstrual period is delayed for more than a week, you can go to a regular hospital's gynecology department for blood HCG, ultrasound and other related tests to confirm whether you are pregnant.

  How to use a pregnancy test stick

  The main principle of the pregnancy test stick is to detect the HCG value, which is the value of human chorionic gonadotropin at one month of pregnancy. It is a hormone secreted by pregnant women's bodies, present in urine and blood, and usually appears in urine a few days after pregnancy.

  When using a pregnancy test stick, tear open the packaging aluminum foil bag along the gap, take out the pregnancy test stick and urine cup, and leave morning urine in the urine cup. Place the morning urine in the urine suction hole. Tilt one end of the urine suction hole downwards and observe if there is a wireless line on the pregnancy test rod. If there are two lines, it indicates pregnancy.

  What's wrong with the pregnancy test stick sticking to urine and causing two strokes? It may be pregnancy, but it is still necessary to go to the hospital for a careful examination and determine whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy. If it is an ectopic pregnancy, early preparation for abortion is necessary, otherwise it may harm the mother. In addition, after confirming pregnancy, do not do heavy work, pay attention to rest, do not have sexual activity, and avoid miscarriage.

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