A pregnancy test is a medical examination used to determine whether a woman is pregnant. It typically measures the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine or blood.
Pregnancy tests are usually performed at home using a urine test, which can detect hCG levels as early as 10 days after conception. The sensitivity of these tests varies, and some may be more accurate than others.
How do I read my home pregnancy test?
What does hCG stand for in a pregnancy test?
When can I take a home pregnancy test after conception?
How accurate are home pregnancy tests?
Can a negative test be wrong?
What should I do if my pregnancy test is positive?
How long does hCG take to double in a normal pregnancy?
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