Am I Pregnant? | Taking a Home Pregnancy Test

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Pregnancy tests today are much faster and more accurate than those of even 40 years ago.

If you are figuring out how to get pregnant successfully, a home pregnancy test is a must. The do-it-yourself kits, which are sold over-the-counter at drug stores, grocery stores and discount stores, check a woman's urine and can detect a pregnancy in its early weeks not long after she misses her period. 

Home tests are marketed to women as a tool to use to see if they are pregnant, said Michele Helgeson, a certified nurse midwife and director of midwifery at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. If they receive a positive result, it can be a springboard to seek out medical attention from their health provider for early prenatal care, she said. [Related: Early Signs of Pregnancy]

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Cari Nierenberg has been writing about health and wellness topics for online news outlets and print publications for more than two decades. Her work has been published by Live Science, The Washington Post, WebMD, Scientific American, among others. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in nutrition from Cornell University and a Master of Science degree in Nutrition and Communication from Boston University.