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If you want to find out as early as possible if you are pregnant or you are not sure your home pregnancy test is correct then the Quatitative Blood Pregnancy test is the right test for you.
A quantitative blood test, usually called a beta human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) test, measures the exact units of hCG in the blood. That means it will detect even the most minimal level.
A pregnancy test (urine or blood) detects HCG which is a hormone produced by the placenta during the first month of the pregnancy. A quantitative blood test, usually called a beta human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) test, measures the exact units of hCG in the blood. That means it will detect even the most minimal level.
That is why a Quantitative Blood pregnancy test can detect HCG earlier in a pregnancy than a urine home pregnancy tests can. It will tell you if you are pregnant as early as 7 days after conception.
A Urine or qualitative blood test will only give you a “yes” or “no” answer whether you are pregnant or not. Our quantitative Blood Pregnancy test will tell the exact amount of HCG in your blood. By knowing the exact amount in your blood
this test will also tell you how far along your pregnancy is.
Checking your HCG levels every week will also be a good indication if your pregnancy is developing well. In a pregnancy the level of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) increases throughout the first trimester, then gradually decreases over time. In the first trimester, a woman may have this test done repeatedly to see if the level rises normally. If it doesn’t, the pregnancy is often considered in trouble.
Knowing you are pregnant sooner affords you an early start on a healthy regimen.
That's better for you and your baby.