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anni89r · 11 months
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addams-beineke · 5 months
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This is such a ridiculous nitpick given all the timeline inconsistencies in the book, but the thing that’s managed to piss me off during my read-through of Daisy Jones and the Six is that Taylor Jenkins Reid apparently doesn’t know or doesn’t care that stick home pregnancy tests weren’t even remotely a thing in 1979.
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acelessthan3 · 5 months
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Damn, Riverdale really said, alright, you're so intent to take us back to the '50s? Fine we're taking the gang back to the '50s and showing how we've been dealing with the exact same bullshit for generations now in Season 7.
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whentherewerebicycles · 10 months
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i swear to god i do more work in three hours in this job than i did in ten months at the other job lolllll. but i can’t even be too resentful towards old job because 1) i’m out of it and never have to think of it again YIPPEE and 2) the timing of that job (specifically my lead escalating shit to Unbearable Misery Levels) enabled me to be in exactly the right place & right time to apply for this job.
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quillandrapier · 4 months
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In the most loving way do ghosts fans know how pregnancy works?
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responsible-lime · 5 months
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The Science Behind Pregnancy Tests Kit: How Accurate Is It?
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When you take a pregnancy test at home, the test kit detects the pregnancy hormone hCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin in the body, that the body creates during pregnancy. Most of the pregnancy tests use blood or urine for detecting hCG. But most of the home test kits come with a pregnancy guide, or to be precise, a test manual telling you how to use it.
When should you take a pregnancy test?
If you are thinking that you are not getting your period because you might be pregnant, then it is best to take a pregnancy test. Home pregnancy test kits differ from one another, and they take a little bit of time before they can detect the pregnancy hormone. 
Some kits even give accurate results and detect pregnancy as early as ten days after conception. But for getting an absolutely accurate result, it is best to wait for a few more days until you have missed your period date. 
If you take the test too early, there is a high chance that it will give you a negative result, even though you are pregnant. If you have taken a test before your period date, and it came back negative, then take another test when you miss your period.
What is the best time to take a pregnancy test?
Mostly, the best time to take a pregnancy test is early in the morning. Take the test with the first pee of the morning or as it is mentioned in the pregnancy guide. However, there are some pregnancy test kits that are quite sensitive and can detect hCG no matter at what time you take the pregnancy test. 
But it is best if you wait for three hours from the time you peed before to take the sample for the test. It is also okay to take two tests to confirm whether you are pregnant or not.
What about at-home pregnancy tests?
At-home pregnancy test kits are mostly dye stealer tests, and look for hCG in your pee. They have special strips inside that detect the level of hCG in the pee and give a result accordingly. When used properly, these test kits give 99% accurate results. You will get them in most grocery stores and drug stores. They are not very expensive and not complicated to use. But read the manual or pregnancy guide properly before you use them.
There are three possible ways to take a pregnancy test at home.
Collect the pee in a clean container, and with the help of a dropper, place a drop or two, as mentioned in the kit, on a chemical strip.
While you are peeing, place the test strip in the urine stream.
Pee in a container and then dip the strip in the pee.
For most of the tests, the test kits detect hCG after 10 days of conception. However, if you wait till you have missed your period, the chance to get a false-negative result is reduced. You mostly miss your period after 14 days of conception. 
There are a few things to keep in mind when you take a home pregnancy test, including:
It is best to use the first-morning pee. This is when the hCG levels are high and most concentrated, which is why it is easy to detect it in the morning. If you are taking the test any other time, make sure your pee has been in your bladder for a minimum of three hours.
Do not drink a lot of fluid before taking the pregnancy test. This would dilute the hCG levels.
When you are buying the kit, check the expiration date.
Go through the directions that are given with the kit before you take the test. Make sure you follow the steps accurately.
How accurate are home pregnancy test kits?
Pregnancy test kits are mostly accurate. It is mostly 99% accurate. So if the test gives you a negative result, it is correct if you have taken the test too early. If you have taken the test too early, the hCG levels are going to be low, which would make it difficult for the kit to determine it.
What should you not do before taking a pregnancy test?
Mostly, pregnancy tests never ask a woman to change their lifestyle or avoid any activities. The only medicines that can influence are infertility medicines, as they contain hCG. Here, we have put together some tips that you should follow to get the best results.
Go through the instructions before you do anything.
It is best to wait for the test until you miss your period. 
Use the first pee from the morning, or take them when you pee from a full bladder. Do not drink any fluids before taking the tests.
Wrapping up!
Each test kit is different, so read the manual or pregnancy guide before taking the test. This will provide you with the information, like how long you have to wait after peeing on the stick. Mostly it is three to four minutes, and do not wait too long, or it might alter your test results.
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Let’s play the game is it allergies, a summer cold, or COVID?
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hmsmilkbone · 7 months
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staticpine · 1 year
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I'm so attractive, its a shame that im riddled with ailments
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anni89r · 11 months
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blackoutchocolate · 2 years
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Am I the only one who says “I’m not pregnant” after every home Covid test like some kind of boomer dad
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spiritmoon23 · 2 years
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Guess who got covid
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vaidyaslaboratory · 8 days
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esleep · 7 months
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i actually do kinda like delivering groceries on the side because it gives me such a unique cross-section of the community. i never know whose groceries im shopping for until i finish the delivery and see them/their home and it's like it adds more detail to the picture of who they are. the baby supplies going to the apartment that i know for a fact is one bedroom (they'll be moving soon - i bet they're apartment hunting, i hope they find a place). the new cat litter box, bowl, and kitten food going to the house covered in "i <3 my dog" paraphernalia (a kitten definitely showed up on the porch recently and made itself at home). the fairly healthy boring grocery order that includes an incongruous tub of candy-filled ice cream going to the home of an elderly woman with toddler toys in the yard (it's clearly for her grandkids, whom she sees often).
shopping for someone else's groceries is a fairly intimate thing. i've bought condoms and pregnancy tests, allergy medicine and nyquil, baby benadryl and teething gel, a huge pile of veggies paired with an equally huge pile of junk food, tampons and shampoo and closet organizers and ant traps and deodorizing shoe inserts and a million other little things that tell a million different stories in their endless combinations. one time someone had me buy one single green bean. i messaged them to confirm that's actually what they wanted, and they said yes - neither of them liked green beans very much, but they had a baby they were introducing to solid foods, and they wanted to let him try one to see if he liked them. another time i had someone request 50 fresh roma tomatoes - not for a restaurant, but for a person in an apartment. the kitchen behind them smelled like basil and garlic when they opened the door. another time i brought groceries to three elderly blind women who share a house. that was one of the few times i have ever broken my rule and gone inside a place i've delivered to, because they asked if i could place the grocery bags in a specific location in the kitchen for them to work on unloading and there was no way i was going to refuse helping.
i gripe about the poor tippers, but people can also be incredibly kind. one time i took shelter from a sudden vicious hailstorm inside an older lady's home in a trailer park, while i was in the middle of delivering her groceries. we both huddled just inside the door, watching in shock as golf-ball-sized hail swept through for about five minutes and then disappeared. she handed me an extra $10 bill on my way out the door.
when covid was at its deadliest, people would leave extra (often lysol-scented) cash tips and thank-you notes for me taped to the door or partially under the mat. i especially loved the clearly kid-drawn thank you notes with marker renderings of blobby people in masks, or trees, or rainbows. in summer of 2020 i delivered to a nice older couple who lived outside of town in the hills, and they insisted i take a huge double handful of extra disposable gloves and masks to wear while shopping - those were hard to find in stores at the time, but they wanted me to have some of their supply and wouldn't take no for an answer.
anyway. all this to say people are mostly good, or at least trying to be, despite my complaints.
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wish there were more helpful guides about life with an IUD. I've had three at this point, two hormonal, and my period stopped a long time ago. But now I've got to figure out if weird shit that's happening is related to what would be my period, is this cramping from cysts or is it stress trying to bring my cycle back? Is this extra wetness period related or hyperhidrosis? Was the several day bleeding after my pap smear and heavy cramping a significant problem? If my boobs hurt randomly, is that the IUD hormones or my period hormones? If I were to get pregnant with an IUD, god forbid, how would I know, since all guides ask me to track a period I haven't had in two years?
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saltytyrus · 2 months
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Apparently you only have 3 minutes to pee for a drug test 🙃
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