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hCG can be spotted just 7 days after conception

You feel nauseous. And you feel fatigued and tired. But are you really pregnant? There are laboratory processes to test women for pregnancy and all require Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) measurements. Hcg Test is an early pregnancy test.

When should you get tested? If you suspect you might be pregnant. Testing hCG levels is also important to monitor the health of a pregnancy during the first trimester.
How early can blood test detect pregnancy? Blood tests can detect a pregnancy earlier than a home pregnancy test.
Blood test can detect pregnancy about 7-12 days from possible conception and can also measure the concentration of human chorionic gonadotropin hormone in your blood. This can be very helpful information for your doctor in tracking certain problems in pregnancy. If you suspect any symptoms of pregnancy like delayed menstrual period, breast tenderness, pelvic pain, irregular spotting or vomiting. You must get a pregnancy blood test done to confirm or rule out pregnancy.
Is a blood test for pregnancy more accurate than a urine test? The latest news does say that blood tests are indeed more accurate than home urine tests. Recently, research presented at the Scientific Assembly of the American College of Emergency Physicians revealed that almost six percent of negative urine pregnancy tests can be false negative, meaning the women is indeed pregnant despite a negative urine pregnancy test. Initially, the researchers had expected to find urine pregnancy tests as accurate as blood tests.

When researchers looked at 662 women at Henry Ford Hospital who received both urine and serum human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) tests for pregnancy. Six women, out of the 102 negative results, tested negative with the urine pregnancy test, yet their blood pregnancy test indicated they were indeed pregnant. Five of these women with false negative tests had serum human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) levels in the range 11 to 97 mU/ml, which is normal for the first month of pregnancy.

Though researchers caution that these false negative numbers may be higher than what is actually found in practice, Henry Ford Hospital now uses blood pregnancy tests as the standard for women less than four weeks past the date of their expected menstrual period. So we can conclude that blood tests for pregnancy are more accurate than urine pregnancy tests.  
What Is hCG? In the simplest terms hCG is a protein hormone the placenta produces. In fact, hCG can be spotted just 7 days after conception, but detection increases as hCG production progressively rises within the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. The Pregnancy Test with Fetal Age Chart is a blood test that not only tells you “Yes” or “No”, but may also give you an indication of how far along you are. (if you are at least two weeks pregnant at the time off the test).  
   
Follow these easy instructions for best results using home pregnancy tests:
  • The first morning urine is the ideal sample for accurate home pregnancy results.
  • Remember not to drink large volumes of water before sleeping or during the night. This will dilute the urine sample that you have to collect in the morning. Also it is advisable to hold your urine for a while before testing for pregnancy.
  • Be sure to read all the instructions on the home pregnancy tests and follow them to the letter.
  • Be alert and do not interpret the test results after the allotted test “Reaction Time”. These are usually incorrect results.
  • Whether you are using the dip test or the stream test, you must use precision. For best results, allow sufficient urine saturation of the test strip or midstream tip as per test instructions. Also pay attention that the liquid does not touch the test area (where you read results). For test strips, do not dip the strip below the submersion marker or arrow line. For midstream tests, hold the test so the test area (window) is facing away from your stream of urine.
  • Avoid “Evaporation Lines” by reading test results within the allotted reaction time before they can be formed.
  • If you are taking medications, especially fertility medications, consult your physicians to make sure that they do not interfere with pregnancy test results. The only medications that can cause a false positive on a home pregnancy test are those than contain hCG itself.

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