Is it possible that the beta HCG test will not detect pregnancy? That you are pregnant and the beta HCG will not increase?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
6 days ago
To @Stres:
This is how you can rule out pregnancy.
Beta HCG test results of 0.20 mIU/ml at various intervals indicate no pregnancy. Negative test results from morning urine also speak against pregnancy.
During a vaginal ultrasound at 6 weeks after intercourse, the gynaecologist would already be able to detect pregnancy if it occurred. The fact that he didn't mention anything about it suggests a lack of signs of pregnancy.
Hello, I have a question.
I'm taking Duphaston pills
I did a beta HCG test one week after coition, 3 weeks after intercourse and 7 weeks after intercourse - each result is 0.20
I also did a lot of morning urine tests and each of them was negative, but I often have pain in the lower abdomen and uterus, other than that no other symptoms
In the 6th week after intercourse I had an examination at the gynaecologist and I had a vaginal ultrasound (usually control) done, I didn't mention anything about checking if I was pregnant, but the doctor didn't say anything about it
Would she have detected that I was pregnant by then? Can I 100% rule out pregnancy?
Anna Tyrańska Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
100% of pregnancy is confirmed by a gynecologist - if you want to know the answer to the question whether you are pregnant or not - please go to the doctor. The percentage of effectiveness of the hCG study in pregnancy has not been studied, what I have known is that I wrote in my previous response - a low level of HCG means that a woman is NOT pregnant.
Do@Anna Tyrańska: Is this a 100% test confirming or excluding pregnancy? In the event of pregnancy, will this test detect pregnancy at every stage?
Anna Tyrańska Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
A few days after fertilization in the woman's body, the level of the hormone beta hCG increases and it is he who allows you to determine whether we can talk about pregnancy. The correct growth of chorionic gonadotropin means that the pregnancy is developing properly. A low level of HCG (less than 5 mIU/ml) means that the woman is not pregnant. Answering the question - no, it is unlikely to be possible.
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