Many people opt to use home pregnancy tests (HPTs) before confirming a pregnancy with their doctor.

They work by detecting the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). To get accurate results, you need to follow the package instructions as written.

You also may get incorrect results if you take the test too early or are taking certain medications.

Exactly how HPTs detect hCG is a fairly complex scientific process, but they all work similarly — through a chemical reaction between your urine and the hCG antibodies in the strip. Once this reaction has taken place, it can’t occur again.

This goes for the digital ones, too. Although you don’t see a color-change strip or lines filling with blue or pink dye, it’s there, built into the test. The digital component of the test simply “reads” the strip for you and reports the results on a digital display screen. So you can’t reuse digital tests, either.

Generally speaking, you should read the results of a pregnancy test about 5 minutes after you pee on the stick or dip it in urine and then discard it.

Don’t be tempted to pull it out of the wastebasket an hour later, either! As evaporation may have created a second line by that point, but this will be what’s known as a false positive.

You may recall from high school chemistry (or not — we don’t remember, either) that a chemical reaction between two agents occurs only once. Then, to accurately conduct that reaction again, you need to start fresh with the same two agents.

So when your urine touches an HPT pee stick — either by you holding the stick mid-stream or dipping the stick into your collected urine — the reaction takes place. It can’t take place again. (Think of a kernel of corn popping — once it’s popped, you can’t pop it again. You need a new kernel.)

What if you open the test and it accidentally gets splashed with plain old water?

Well, remember that water is still made up of chemical elements — hydrogen and oxygen — that can react with the test strip. Presumably, water will give a negative result (we hope!), but you still can’t then add your urine to the strip as well.

If you reuse a strip that has gotten wet — either with water or urine, and even if it’s dried — you may get a false positive.

That’s because, as an HPT dries, an evaporation line can appear. Although this line is colorless, when you add more moisture to the stick, dye can settle in the evap line — forming what appears to be a positive.

Beyond that, a used test is considered a finished test. So any result you get from using it again should be seen as unreliable.

Always consult the instructions on the packaging. But this general procedure holds true for many of the most popular brands:

  1. Wash your hands. If planning to use the cup method, sterilize a cup with hot, soapy water.
  2. Unwrap an individual test and place it on a clean, dry surface next to the toilet.
  3. Choose your method: For the cup method, start peeing, stop mid-stream, and position the cup before restarting your stream and collecting enough for dipping (but not submerging) the stick in. Then dip the end of the test strip (not beyond the max line) into the cup of urine, holding it there for about 5 seconds. For the mid-stream method, start peeing, then position the test strip in your stream for about 5 seconds.
  4. Walk away (easier said than done) and let the chemical reaction take place.
  5. Come back to read the test 5 minutes later. (Let no more than 10 minutes pass. After 10 minutes, consider the test inaccurate.)

Again, check individual packaging, as some brands may differ.

It can be tempting to reuse a pregnancy test, especially if you’re sure that a negative result is incorrect, if it only got a little wet, or if it’s dried out since you took it, and you’re out of tests.

But don’t give in to this temptation: Tests aren’t accurate after they get wet, either with your pee or with water.

If your test is negative and you still believe you’re pregnant, it’s worth taking a second test. It can take a while for hCG to build up to detectable levels. Throw the used test away, try to take your mind off it, and test again with a new strip in 2 days’ time.