11 Simple Homemade (DIY) Pregnancy Tests: Do They Work?

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Homemade pregnancy tests are simple, non-medical methods to detect a pregnancy. Since not many pregnancy kits were available in the olden days, these tests were widely used to confirm a pregnancy. Some still rely on these pregnancy tests; however, they are not as precise as blood tests or modern home pregnancy tests.

Nevertheless, many women are curious to try these tests. If you are among them, you could try some safe and easy homemade tests that do not affect your health.

Want to know more about DIY pregnancy tests that are simple and easily doable at the comfort of your home? We have got you covered. But, first, let us begin by addressing the most common concern: how accurate are these tests? Read on to find out.

How Accurate Are Homemade Pregnancy Tests?

Home DIY tests are not accurate. Though these tests work similar to pregnancy kits, there is no scientific evidence to prove their accuracy. The evidence available is derived from the experiences of the users. Also, it is not easy to detect the results because:

  • Anecdotal evidence shows that the urine from non-pregnant womencan also show the same reactions.
  • The chemical reaction may vary depending on the product’s quantity and quality.
  • The exact quantity of the urine and the ingredients is not known. It means you might end up using too little or too much of it.

You can try these tests to have some fun.But no way should these substitute a standardurine pregnancy test.Also, if women in your family or friends circle have tried it previously and got the right result, you might want to try these DIYs. In that case, read on as we share some of the most popular homemade pregnancy tests.

11 Homemade Pregnancy Tests People Try

Homemade tests are said to work by reacting to the hCG hormone (produced during pregnancy) present in your urine(1). You may prefer these at-home pregnancy tests if you havemissed periodsand other symptoms such as morning sickness, frequent urination, fatigue, bloating, and sore breasts(2).

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hCG hormone is made by the placenta after ten days of fertilization and its level doubles every two days during the first 60 days. Therefore, pregnancy tests give more accurate results after two weeks of conception(3).

The following are some of the most common DIYpregnancy teststhat people try.

1. Bleach pregnancy test

How it is done:

  • Collect the urine in a container.
  • Mix bleaching powder in it.
  • If it starts to foam and fizz, it means you are pregnant.

How it is thought to work:The hCG hormone is said to react to bleach and create foams in the urine sample.However, excessive protein in urine without the pregnancy hormone might also cause such a reaction.

2. Sugar pregnancy test

Sugar pregnancy test

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How it is done:

  • Take about one tablespoon of sugar in a bowl.
  • Add approximately one tablespoon of urine to it.
  • Notice how the sugar reacts after you pour urine on it.
  • If you are pregnant, the sugar is said to form clumps. Else, it simply dissolves.

How it is thought to work:It is believed that the hCG hormone does not allow the sugar to dissolve in urine.

3. Toothpaste pregnancy test

How it is done:

  • People use white toothpaste for this test.
  • Take two tablespoons of white toothpaste in a container.
  • Add the urine sample to it.
  • Notice if the toothpaste changes its color.

How it is thought to work:It is said that if you are pregnant the toothpaste turns blue or frothy.

4. Vinegar pregnancy test

How it is done:

  • Take a little vinegar in a plastic container.
  • Mix your urine in it.
  • You may notice bubbles while mixing. Let it stand and observe the color.

How it is thought to work:这是说你are pregnant if the color of the vinegar changes. However, even if the color changes, it might be too mild to observe.

5. Soap pregnancy test

Homemade pregnancy test with a soap

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How it is done:

  • Take a piece of soap that is big enough to hold in your hands.
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How it is thought to work:ThehCGis said to create bubbles on the soap.

6. Baking soda pregnancy test

How it is done:

  • Take two tablespoons of baking soda (a crystalline salt) in a bowl.
  • Add the collected urine to the baking soda, and observe it.

How it is thought to work:Baking soda’sreaction with hCG is believed to create bubbles similar to the ones you find after opening a soda pop.

7. Pine-sol pregnancy test

How it is done:

  • Take a small amount of standard pine-sol in a cup.
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  • Mix them properly and wait until pine sol gets dissolved in the urine.

How it is thought to work:Pine-sol is said to change the color when it gets in contact with hCG.

8. Dandelion leaf pregnancy test

Dandelion leaf pregnancy test

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How it is done:

  • Take a few fresh dandelion leaves and place them on a plastic sheet, away from direct sunlight.
  • Pour urine all over the leaves to submerge them.
  • Wait for at least ten minutes and check if there are red blisters on the leaf.

How it is thought to work:The hCG is believed to react with the components of the leaf.

9. Tylenol and peroxide pregnancy test

How it is done:

  • Crush two Tylenol tablets and put the powder on a clear glass bowl.
  • Pour hydrogen peroxide so that the powder turns fizzy.
  • Now add a teaspoon of first urine to the above mixture.
  • Observe the change in color.

How it is thought to work:The reaction with the hormone is said to change the color of the solution to blue.

10. Tuna and vinegar pregnancy test

How it is done:

  • Take equal amounts of tuna juice and vinegar in a container. Mix them properly.
  • Now add half a cup of urine to the above mixture.
  • Observe for some time to see any changes in the color.

How it is thought to work:It is believed that the solution turns green if you are pregnant and yellow if you are not pregnant.

11. Wine test pregnancy test

Homemade pregnancy test with wine

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How it is done:

  • Take half a cup of wine and half a cup of urine.
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  • It takes about ten minutes for a reaction to occur.

How it is thought to work:这也依赖于变化in color. hCG is said to change the color of the solution.

In addition to this, apple cider vinegar, mustard powder, lemon juice, and red cabbage have all been suggested as potential ingredients for DIY pregnancy tests. However, it’s important to note that there is little scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of these methods.

So, have you decided to try one or more of these tests? Then you might want to know some tips.

Tips To Follow If You Are Trying This Test

Following these tips might help:

  • Use the first urine of the day as it has concentrated hCG levels.(1)
  • Use plastic containers and spatula for collecting urine samples and other ingredients.
  • You may repeat the method to make sure the result is right.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How can I check if I am pregnant without a pregnancy test?

Early pregnancy symptoms may help you know that you are pregnant without taking a pregnancy test. Missed periods, sore breasts, spotting, and morning sickness are common early pregnancy symptoms. However, it is impossible to rely on early symptoms to confirm pregnancy since not all women may experience early pregnancy symptoms, which can also be seen in other medical conditions(2).

2. Can you take a home pregnancy test at night?

You can take a pregnancy test at home anytime. However, it is recommended to test with early morning urine to increase the accuracy of results. This is because urine can be diluted and often give false-negative results in the initial days of pregnancy.

3. Can a one-week pregnancy be detected in a home pregnancy test?

One-week pregnancy may not be detected on a home pregnancy test since the placenta begins to make the hCG hormones ten days after fertilization. Urine samples may give accurate results two weeks after conception or when menstruation is due(3).

4. What is a finger test in pregnancy?

The position of the cervix and the consistency of cervical mucus can help you know if you conceived. You can insert clean and washed fingers into the vagina to reach near the cervix. The cervix feels soft and sits higher around ovulation and drops down around your period date if you have not conceived(5)(6).

Moreover, the cervical mucus is thin and slippery around ovulation and dries up or thickens if fertilization does not occur. However, if you have conceived, the cervical mucus remains thin or gets a pink or brown tinge, also called implantation bleeding(7).

5. When should I take the pregnancy test?

Dr. Sujatha Vivek, a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist from Alpharetta, Georgia, says, “把一个怀孕测试的时机取决于the regularity of your menstrual cycle and when you had sexual intercourse. Generally, it’s best to wait until your missed period to take a pregnancy test for the most accurate results. “If you have irregular periods, it may be harder to determine the best time to take a pregnancy test. In this case, it’s recommended to wait at least three weeks after you had sexual intercourse before taking a pregnancy test.

Homemade pregnancy kits may be easy to access, but they are not as reliable as other medical options. These test kits’ accuracy is also not backed up by scientific evidence. Also, several factors may affect the urine, leading to inconsistent or false-positive results. Hence it is advised to confirm your doubts about conception using medically approved pregnancy test kits available in the pharmacies(4). Even while using the pharmacy pregnancy test kits, follow the manufacturer’s advice. Conduct the test more than once for confirmation. Later, visit a gynecologist for a blood test and confirm the results.

Infographic: Homemade Pregnancy Tests People Try

Scientific or not, there may be many who try to check their pregnancy at home with DIY tests. Sometimes the results may match the medical tests, and during others, they don’t. But it may be an interesting experiment to try. So if you are curious, scroll through the infographic to learn about common homemade pregnancy tests people try.

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Key Pointers

  • Homemade pregnancy tests are a non-medical method to detect pregnancy and are less precise than blood or modern pregnancy tests.
  • There is no scientific evidence to support the accuracy of homemade pregnancy tests, so they should not be used as a replacement for a standard urine pregnancy test.
  • Some examples of homemade pregnancy tests include the bleach pregnancy test, sugar pregnancy test, and toothpaste pregnancy test.
  • To ensure the highest accuracy, collect the first urine of the day as it contains concentrated hCG levels.
  • Use plastic containers and spatulas to conduct the test and repeat the test as many times as needed for accuracy.

This video examines the reliability of DIY pregnancy tests, highlighting their inaccuracies. It emphasizes the significance of using a store-purchased test for precise results, particularly after experiencing a missed period.

References:

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1.HCG in urine; NIH (2018)
2.Pregnancy: Am I Pregnant; Cleveland Clinic
3.Signs of Pregnancy/The Pregnancy Test; Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital; Stanford Children’s Health
4.Signs of Pregnancy/The Pregnancy Test; Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital; Stanford Children’s Health
5.Cervix; Cleveland Clinic
6.Cervical Health 101: Exploring Your Cervix for Health and Pleasure; Planned Parenthood Federation of America
7.Cervical Mucus; Cleveland Clinic
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