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When to do a pregnancy test
The hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), is what is
sought when detecting a pregnancy through an analysis of blood or urine; If you
have more than 6 days of pregnancy, this can be detected and the more time
passes, the greater the precision of the results (in case you are pregnant),
since hormone doubles the amount every two days.
The best time to do a pregnancy test is first thing in the
morning.
Safety in pregnancy tests
Pregnancy tests that have made at home have a 97% certainty;
however, the blood tests are still more precise; these detect the pregnancy
after 8 days of ovulation.
Tests can be very reliable, however all women do not have
the same metabolism and it can happen that the amount of hCG during the first
weeks of pregnancy hormone is produced at a reduced amount, and therefore the
negative test result and a pregnancy could not be ascertained.
Due to the above and according to the obstetrician and
gynecologist Hamed Al - Taher, if you have a delay in menstruation and
pregnancy suspicions have even after completion of the test, is convenient to
repeat it after 3 days.
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