I feel like I might be pregnant. How can I check and confirm it?
Vikas Singh
M Pharmacy
A missed period with symptoms like nausea or breast tenderness can suggest pregnancy, but it needs confirmation. Use a home pregnancy test with your first morning urine for better accuracy, and follow the instructions carefully to get a reliable result. If the result is unclear, repeat the test after a few days. You can also get a blood test, which provides more accurate confirmation, and once it's positive, plan an early check-up to ensure everything is fine. Avoid delaying the test if your periods are late. If you have pain, unusual bleeding, or confusion about results, seek medical attention. Consult a doctor to confirm the pregnancy and guide the next steps.
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Anonymous
Posted at Jan 03, 2026
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It was waste ordering this kit as the sides were open and it dint even work
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Dr.
Posted at Dec 24, 2025
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I got three all three tests gave faulty results. It dint work. The expiry was in range but the tests did not work. And yes I am a doctor myself and I know how to use the UPT
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