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Why the pregnancy test might soon be obsolete

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Follow Us: Why The Pregnancy Test May Soon Be Obsolete Peeing on a stick is basically a rite of pass

[Plus, are older celebrities misleading women about fertility?]( [View in Browser]( [The Bump]( Follow Us: [facebook header]( [twitter header]( [pinterest header]( [instagram header]( [Why The Pregnancy Test May Soon Be Obsolete]( Why The Pregnancy Test May Soon Be Obsolete Peeing on a stick is basically a rite of passage for women hoping to get pregnant. But, when you get down to it, it's kind of gross. According to some researchers, the pregnancy test may soon be a thing of the past—here's why. . READ MORE [Are Older Celebrities Misleading Women About Fertility?]( Are Older Celebrities Misleading Women About Fertility? The road to parenthood isn't as glamorous as they make it seem. A new study is exploring who's holding out on us about IVF, adoption and surrogacy. . READ MORE ADVERTISEMENT [CBR_10157242]( [real answers home]( Get Real Answers When you have questions, we'll have Real Answers—from medical experts, editors and people who are going through the same journey. [What is the Shettles Method?]( [Does my partner's age affect my chances of conceiving?]( [Could performing oral sex before intercourse hurt my chances of getting pregnant?]( [Does the risk of miscarriage decrease after you see the heartbeat?]( [headline]( [instagram link]( . [instagram home] FOLLOW US FOLLOW US [facebook footer]( [twitter footer]( [pinterest footer]( [instagram footer]( VISIT OUR SISTER SITES [knot footer]( [nest footer]( [Update My Profile]( [Change My Preferences]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2017 The Bump

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