Period is 5 days late and i dont have a kit at home right now. Heard about this salt test from a friend. How exactly do you do it and is it even reliable? im too impatient to wait yaar.
While I do like trying home tips for small things, for something as important as a pregnancy test, I would strongly suggest using a proper kit from the chemist. These salt tests aren't really tested or proven to work reliably. It's better to get a clear answer rather than guesswork, so avoid experimenting with these.
Look, these salt tests are old wives' tales, plain and simple. They're not accurate. If you want to know if you're pregnant, just buy a proper home pregnancy test kit. They're like 50-100 rupees and give you a clear answer. Don't waste your time or get false hopes with salt.
Haan ji, salt test ka toh kaafi log bolte hain, na? But honestly, ispe bharosa mat karna. Yeh sab purani baatein hain. Aajkal toh itne acche, affordable pregnancy kits aate hain market mein. Woh hi use karo for proper result. Gynac bhi yahi bolte hain.
Ho na, I've heard about these salt tests too, online mostly. But honestly, I don't think they are very reliable. The pharmacy tests are pretty affordable and accurate nowadays, na? Better to use those only for a clear answer. Don't rely on home remedies for such an important thing.
Haha, a salt test? Next thing you know, someone will ask about the vinegar test or the toothpaste test! Listen, save your salt for your food and just get a proper pee stick. I'm too sleep deprived to even pretend these home remedies for pregnancy tests work. Good luck, hope you get your answer!
Actually, these 'home tests' like the salt one aren't scientifically proven to be accurate at all. My doctor specifically advised against relying on them because they can give false positives or negatives, leading to unnecessary stress or false hope. It's always best to use a reliable urine pregnancy test kit from a pharmacy, or a blood test at a lab.