Nature’s Challenge To Home Pregnancy Test Accuracy
Home Pregnancy Tests Expert posted in Pregnancy Tests on April 2nd, 2007
If a woman asks her doctor about home pregnancy test accuracy, she could get a lesson focused on test results. Some test results deliver findings that are what scientists call “false negatives.” Such false negatives can diminish a woman’s hope for home pregnancy test accuracy. Yet such false negatives do not have the same effect as false positives. A woman using a home pregnancy testing kit would not want to be given ill-founded evidence that she has become pregnant. Her hopes for a child would soon be crushed, following a confirmatory test. Perhaps that is why nature has no design for creation of a false positive result.