A positive pregnancy test is a diagnostic tool used to determine if a woman is pregnant. This test typically measures the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the urine or blood, which is produced by the placenta after implantation.
The levels of hCG can vary depending on the stage of pregnancy and individual factors. Generally, a positive result on a home pregnancy test indicates that there is sufficient hCG present to confirm pregnancy.
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