If you’ve recently taken a pregnancy test and find yourself unsure whether to trust the results, you’re not alone. Home pregnancy tests can sometimes lead to confusion, making you wonder if the results are accurate.
Taking another test can provide clarity and peace of mind, confirming whether or not you are pregnant—and we’re here to help you think through the next steps.
Read on to learn more about when to take another pregnancy test and what to do next if it’s positive.
When Should I Retake a Pregnancy Test?
The best time to retake a pregnancy test depends on the initial result.
Negative Result
If you received a negative result but still suspect you’re pregnant—especially if your period hasn’t arrived—it’s advisable to wait a few days and retest.
Pregnancy tests detect the hormone hCG, which increases rapidly in early pregnancy. Testing again after a few days allows this hormone to reach detectable levels, ensuring a more reliable result.
Positive Result
Receiving a positive test result typically indicates a pregnancy, but some factors, such as medications or medical conditions, could potentially cause a false positive.
If you’re uncertain about or surprised by a positive result, taking a second test or confirming with a clinical test is recommended for certainty.
Free, Confidential Pregnancy Testing at A Woman’s Concern
At A Woman’s Concern, we understand how stressful uncertainty can be. That’s why we offer free, confidential pregnancy testing conducted by our qualified and compassionate staff.
We will clearly explain your results, answer your questions, and help you understand your next steps. You’ll get the support you need in a caring, judgment-free environment.