I've been hearing some things about urine and pregnancy, and it made me wonder. Does salt actually dissolve in urine differently during pregnancy? Just a curious thought.
This is just an old wives' tale and has no scientific basis at all. Salt will dissolve or react based on chemical properties, not pregnancy hormones. It's best to use a standard pharmacy test kit or visit your doctor for a proper blood test.
I totally understand how eager you are to know the good news, sweetie. But these salt tests are not accurate at all and might confuse you. Please take care of your heart and use a real pregnancy kit to get a clear, beautiful result.
Honestly, save your kitchen salt for cooking! I tried all these weird internet hacks when I was sleep-deprived and desperate, but none of them actually work. Just get a Prega News kit from the chemist, it saves a lot of headache.
After years of waiting, I also read about these home salt tests, but they are highly unreliable. In pregnancy, we need accurate answers to protect our emotions and our health. Please use a proper medical test or a blood beta-hCG test through your clinic.
I completely understand the excitement and curiosity that makes us want to try every home test. But please don't rely on the salt test, as it can give wrong hopes or unnecessary stress. A proper medical kit is the only way to be sure, dear.