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Pregnancy Tests and Home Pregnancy Test Kits


By: Jim Samposzi Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Once a woman becomes pregnant, numerous changes start taking place in her body. The standard menstrual cycle ceases and the breasts swell up and become sore. The woman could feel weary, urinate frequently, and develop a intense dislike for different things – predominantly certain styles of foods. Additionally, a hormone referred to as Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) is sent into the body immediately after the embryo embeds itself through the uterus. All pregnancy tests attempt to identify HCG, which is sometimes called the pregnancy hormone.

There are fundamentally two types of pregnancy tests. The first type tracks down HCG that is in the blood. The next kind hunts for HCG in the urine. While the previously mentioned test must be completed only by a skillful doctor, the other test is made for diagnostics at home with the help of pregnancy test kit.
The pregnancy test completed by the doctor can be further divided into 2 types: a qualitative blood test, which is done to notice the pregnancy hormone in the system, and the quantitative blood test, where the accurate amount of human chorionic gonadotropin hormone is determined in the blood.

Much the same as the qualitative blood test, a urine test also detects the occurrence of the HCG hormone, and it is considered to be as accurate as the prior pregnancy test. In addition, it is very popular too because it can easily be completed in the privacy of the home. There are many types of pregnancy test kits accessible over the counter. The costs of these kits vary depending on the kind and the quantity of tests that come in the package. It is a smart idea to choose a kit of a reputable brand. Before beginning the test, it is smart to read the instructions cautiously and check the expiration date.

Home pregnancy examinations are not very sensitive in that they do not tend to sense pregnancy that has just been conceived. Therefore, it is recommended that the hopeful mother delay at least one week subsequent to a missed period. Also, it is said the most accurate time to test is in the morning as soon as one gets up. Also, many of kits have a control meter, which shows whether the test is working properly or not. If the control indicator fails to appear, it is smart to throw away the kit as it might not take a precise reading.
In a menstrual cycle, the ovulation time cannot be fixed; for every lady it is different. Similarly, the implantation time of the embryo is variable. For this reason, in some ladies, home pregnancy test kit gives correct results. And, in others, the outcome is sometimes erroneous. A good way to decrease error is to carry out the test only following a week of the missed period date has been done. Birth control pills, antibiotics and medicines for the curing of infertility can also disrupt the accuracy of a home pregnancy test.

A smart way to conquer all the doubts and apprehensions is to talk to the doctor and ask for a blood test. Not only will the pregnancy be precisely detected, but you will also get skilled care and advice.

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About The Author: Jim Samposzi is a freelance writer with over 10 years of writing experience. Jim is currently working as a national correspondent with many well-known b2b portals and is considered the local authority on home medical tests. Visit our very useful web portal for more information on Pregnancy Tests and Home Pregnancy Test.



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