Implantation as this is when the foetal cells implant and begin producing hcg.
it can be false positive due to HCG containing medications (for infertility treatments) or if you have a tumor that is producing HCG-very rare.
The lab urine tests looks for the presence of HCG (a pregnancy hormone) in your urine. if you get a positive- the only way it's wrong is if you've taken HCG containing medications (for infertility treatments) or if you have a tumor that is producing HCG-very rare. if you get a negative- the test could be wrong if it was done too early after ovulation, you could be pregnant, but not producing enough HCG to show up in a test. ~pawsalmighty
Depends on how far along you are. It is normal for the hcg levels to stop doubling and plateau then decrease later in your pregnancy
hCG is in pregnant mothers.It is tested to identify pregnancy.
It is possible. You might not be producing enough HCG levels might not be high enough to show up on a home pregnancy test. HTH. http://www.emedicinehealth.com/home_pregnancy_test/article_em.htm
Hcg is the level of a pregnancy hormone that increases throughout the pregnancy. An Hcg level of 229 means that a woman is in the very early stages of pregnancy, or is having a miscarriage.
hCG is Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin.It is produced in pregnancy.
HcG is tested for pregnancy.HcG stands for Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin.
Hello, If you have 0 HCG in your blood, and if you conceived after this then a pregnancy test would be accurate. A pregnancy test will not be accurate if you have any HCG in your blood.
'Hcg' means hormone produced early in pregnancy by the placenta; detection in the urine and serum is the basis for one kind of pregnancy test
A beta hcg is a blood test given in early pregnancy to measure the quantity or amount of hcg, the pregnancy hormone. This test can be done as early as a week after ovulation, even before a positive hpt. The result or number of hcg detected will vary from woman to woman and pregnancy to pregnancy.