Brand: First Response 6 days sooner
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There are currently 4,439 pregnancy test results recorded for this brand.
The data displayed in the charts below is a breakdown, by days past ovulation, of different pregnancy test results for this brand. All results are based on pregnancy test results submitted by our members.
IMPORTANT: Only pregnancy test results reported by pregnant women are included. Therefore any negative results are false negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
Select a day past ovulation from the list above.
View the totals and percentages for each result (positive, negative and evaps) and an interpretation of what result you may expect on each day based on the data.
Only days that have tests recorded are listed.
4 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 14.3% - Total Negative: 85.7%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 4.8% | 1 tests |
| Faint Positive | 4.8% | 1 tests |
| Standard Positive | 0 | 0 tests |
| Strong Positive | 4.8% | 1 tests |
Negative  | 85.7% | 18 tests |
| Evap | 0 | 0 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 21 Tests
|
NOTE: Positive pregnancy test results are so highly uncommon for any day prior to 6 days past ovulation that they really should not be considered in this data - Any positive test result this early is usually due to a miscalculation of when ovulation occured and thus does not accurately represent the true day past ovulation. Most home pregnancy tests measure the amount of hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) in the urine, it is only once the fertilized egg implants (around 6-12 days after ovulation), that the developing placenta begins producing hCG.
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 4 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Negative test result. 85.7% of tests taken by pregnant women were negatives - thus making them false negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are. To avoid unnecessary disappointment you should try and wait as long as possible before testing.
5 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 14.3% - Total Negative: 85.7%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 7.1% | 3 tests |
| Faint Positive | 4.8% | 2 tests |
| Standard Positive | 2.4% | 1 tests |
| Strong Positive | 0 | 0 tests |
Negative  | 81% | 34 tests |
| Evap | 4.8% | 2 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 42 Tests
|
NOTE: Positive pregnancy test results are so highly uncommon for any day prior to 6 days past ovulation that they really should not be considered in this data - Any positive test result this early is usually due to a miscalculation of when ovulation occured and thus does not accurately represent the true day past ovulation. Most home pregnancy tests measure the amount of hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) in the urine, it is only once the fertilized egg implants (around 6-12 days after ovulation), that the developing placenta begins producing hCG.
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 5 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Negative test result. 85.7% of tests taken by pregnant women were negatives - thus making them false negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are. To avoid unnecessary disappointment you should try and wait as long as possible before testing.
6 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 17.6% - Total Negative: 82.4%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 14.9% | 11 tests |
| Faint Positive | 2.7% | 2 tests |
| Standard Positive | 0 | 0 tests |
| Strong Positive | 0 | 0 tests |
Negative  | 78.4% | 58 tests |
| Evap | 4.1% | 3 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 74 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 6 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Negative test result. 82.4% of tests taken by pregnant women were negatives - thus making them false negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are. To avoid unnecessary disappointment you should try and wait as long as possible before testing.
7 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 24.3% - Total Negative: 75.7%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 13.2% | 19 tests |
| Faint Positive | 7.6% | 11 tests |
| Standard Positive | 2.8% | 4 tests |
| Strong Positive | 0.7% | 1 tests |
Negative  | 73.6% | 106 tests |
| Evap | 2.1% | 3 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 144 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 7 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Negative test result. 75.7% of tests taken by pregnant women were negatives - thus making them false negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are. To avoid unnecessary disappointment you should try and wait as long as possible before testing.
8 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 37% - Total Negative: 63%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 17.8% | 52 tests |
| Faint Positive | 12.7% | 37 tests |
| Standard Positive | 5.1% | 15 tests |
| Strong Positive | 1.4% | 4 tests |
Negative  | 61.3% | 179 tests |
| Evap | 1.7% | 5 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 292 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 8 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Negative test result. 63% of tests taken by pregnant women were negatives - thus making them false negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are. To avoid unnecessary disappointment you should try and wait as long as possible before testing.
9 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 54.2% - Total Negative: 45.8%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 25.2% | 131 tests |
| Faint Positive | 20.2% | 105 tests |
| Standard Positive | 7.1% | 37 tests |
| Strong Positive | 1.7% | 9 tests |
Negative  | 43.7% | 227 tests |
| Evap | 2.1% | 11 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 520 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 9 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 9 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 45.8% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
10 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 77% - Total Negative: 23%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 26.3% | 187 tests |
Faint Positive  | 35.1% | 250 tests |
| Standard Positive | 12.9% | 92 tests |
| Strong Positive | 2.7% | 19 tests |
| Negative | 22.2% | 158 tests |
| Evap | 0.8% | 6 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 712 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 10 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 10 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 23% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
11 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 83.5% - Total Negative: 16.5%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 21.5% | 147 tests |
Faint Positive  | 37.4% | 256 tests |
| Standard Positive | 20.7% | 142 tests |
| Strong Positive | 3.9% | 27 tests |
| Negative | 16.1% | 110 tests |
| Evap | 0.4% | 3 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 685 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 11 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 11 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 16.5% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
12 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 85.2% - Total Negative: 14.8%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 16.1% | 86 tests |
Faint Positive  | 35.7% | 191 tests |
| Standard Positive | 27.1% | 145 tests |
| Strong Positive | 6.4% | 34 tests |
| Negative | 14.6% | 78 tests |
| Evap | 0.2% | 1 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 535 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 12 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 12 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 14.8% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
13 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 90.6% - Total Negative: 9.2%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 16% | 70 tests |
| Faint Positive | 28.4% | 124 tests |
Standard Positive  | 31.8% | 139 tests |
| Strong Positive | 14.4% | 63 tests |
| Negative | 9.2% | 40 tests |
| Evap | 0 | 0 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 437 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 13 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 13 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 9.2% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
14 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 89.9% - Total Negative: 10.1%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 12.5% | 36 tests |
| Faint Positive | 26.8% | 77 tests |
Standard Positive  | 28.2% | 81 tests |
| Strong Positive | 22.3% | 64 tests |
| Negative | 10.1% | 29 tests |
| Evap | 0 | 0 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 287 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 14 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 14 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 10.1% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
15 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 91.4% - Total Negative: 8.6%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 12.4% | 26 tests |
| Faint Positive | 23% | 48 tests |
Standard Positive  | 29.7% | 62 tests |
| Strong Positive | 26.3% | 55 tests |
| Negative | 8.6% | 18 tests |
| Evap | 0 | 0 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 209 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 15 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 15 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 8.6% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
16 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 92.1% - Total Negative: 7.1%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 15% | 21 tests |
| Faint Positive | 22.1% | 31 tests |
| Standard Positive | 25% | 35 tests |
Strong Positive  | 30% | 42 tests |
| Negative | 7.1% | 10 tests |
| Evap | 0 | 0 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 140 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 16 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 16 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 7.1% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
17 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 89.2% - Total Negative: 10.8%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 7.2% | 6 tests |
| Faint Positive | 20.5% | 17 tests |
| Standard Positive | 25.3% | 21 tests |
Strong Positive  | 36.1% | 30 tests |
| Negative | 10.8% | 9 tests |
| Evap | 0 | 0 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 83 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 17 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 17 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 10.8% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
18 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 93.8% - Total Negative: 6.3%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 16.7% | 8 tests |
| Faint Positive | 16.7% | 8 tests |
| Standard Positive | 20.8% | 10 tests |
Strong Positive  | 39.6% | 19 tests |
| Negative | 6.3% | 3 tests |
| Evap | 0 | 0 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 48 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 18 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 18 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 6.3% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
19 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 83.8% - Total Negative: 16.2%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 8.1% | 3 tests |
| Faint Positive | 18.9% | 7 tests |
| Standard Positive | 18.9% | 7 tests |
Strong Positive  | 37.8% | 14 tests |
| Negative | 16.2% | 6 tests |
| Evap | 0 | 0 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 37 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 19 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 19 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 16.2% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
20 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 91.4% - Total Negative: 8.6%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 8.6% | 3 tests |
| Faint Positive | 17.1% | 6 tests |
| Standard Positive | 11.4% | 4 tests |
Strong Positive  | 54.3% | 19 tests |
| Negative | 8.6% | 3 tests |
| Evap | 0 | 0 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 35 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 20 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 20 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 8.6% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.
21 Days Past Ovulation
Total Positive: 93.8% - Total Negative: 6.3%
| Result |
Percentage |
Number of Tests |
| Very Faint Positive | 6.3% | 3 tests |
| Faint Positive | 22.9% | 11 tests |
| Standard Positive | 27.1% | 13 tests |
Strong Positive  | 37.5% | 18 tests |
| Negative | 6.3% | 3 tests |
| Evap | 0 | 0 tests |
| Total Number of Tests Included In The Data | 48 Tests
|
Interpretation of Data
Based on these statistics, if you are pregnant and use a First Response 6 days sooner pregnancy test on 21 days past ovulation you are most likely to get a Positive test result.
The instances of false negatives on 21 days past ovulation are less common, but do still occur. 6.3% of test results were False Negatives. A false negative result is when a pregnancy test indicates that you are not pregnant but you actually are.