Suspected pregnancy is identified with a combination of lab work and ultrasound examination.
Detection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in blood or urine is used to screen for pregnancy. Blood levels of hCG double every 1-2 days in the first month of pregnancy, peaking in concentration at 8 to 10 weeks of gestation.
Detection of hCG in the urine with a home pregnancy kit is less accurate and maybe negative compared with measurement of hCG in the blood due to the inability of the urine test to detect very low levels of hCG.
A blood hCG test can be used as a confirmation following a a positive or negative urine hCG test due to it being a more accurate test.
Quantitative blood hCG level
If you suspect of being pregnant and or having missed periods.
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