The quantitative pregnancy blood test, also called the Beta hCG blood test, measures the amount of hCG in the blood. It can detect even low levels of hCG, possibly giving a positive sooner.
Blood tests can pick up hCG earlier in a pregnancy than urine tests can.
Blood tests can tell if you are pregnant about six to eight days after you ovulate (or release an egg from an ovary).
A pregnancy test looks to detect a hormone called human chorionic gonadotrophin or hCG. When a fertilized egg implants in the uterine wall, it starts to secrete a pregnancy hormone hCG.
A specially labelled blood sample collection kit containing everything needed by a nurse or doctor to take the blood sample. The kit will be unique and coded specifically to you.
A Medical History & Lifestyle questionnaire is included with this test. It covers important areas such as illness, injuries, medical conditions, medication, family health history and much more.
The Medical History & Lifestyle questionnaire provides us with vital information which can affect how your results are interpreted and what advice you receive.
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