Description
FAQ
- What is the purpose of the Pregnancy Test – Beta HCG?
The test is used to determine if you are pregnant and can also monitor the progress of your pregnancy.
- How does the Pregnancy Test – Beta HCG work?
The test checks for the hormone human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) in your blood, which is produced by the placenta after fertilization.
- Can the Pregnancy Test – Beta HCG detect pregnancy earlier than a urine test?
Yes, the blood test is more sensitive and can detect pregnancy earlier than a urine test.
- What is the difference between a blood test and a urine test for pregnancy?
Both tests measure HCG levels, but the blood test is more sensitive and can detect pregnancy earlier than a urine test.
- How accurate is the Pregnancy Test – Beta HCG?
The test is highly accurate in determining pregnancy. However, it is important to follow up with a healthcare professional for a detailed evaluation.
- Can the Pregnancy Test – Beta HCG indicate potential issues with the pregnancy?
Yes, if the HCG levels are low or declining, it could indicate a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. Conversely, high or rapidly increasing HCG levels may suggest multiple pregnancies or a molar pregnancy.
- Is the Pregnancy Test – Beta HCG only used for confirming pregnancy?
No, it can also be used by fertility clinics to monitor HCG levels during procedures like IVF or IUI.
- How often should I take the Pregnancy Test – Beta HCG to monitor my pregnancy?
Your healthcare provider will determine the frequency of testing based on your specific circumstances. It may be done weekly to monitor the progress of your pregnancy.
- Can the Pregnancy Test – Beta HCG determine the gestational age of the fetus?
Yes, the quantitative measurement of HCG levels in your blood can help estimate the gestational age of the fetus.
- Is the Pregnancy Test – Beta HCG a diagnostic test?
While the test can provide indications of potential issues, it is not diagnostic. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation and interpretation of the results.