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Hello i am 26 years old newly marrird girl my height is 5.2 inch and weight is 46.5 .from last month i am sufering from a Night slerping fever and morning sickness breakout of pimples breathing problem belly craming dr has advised me to have a pregnancy test bht before i had taken it i got my periods bht these were limited just 2 days .periods started on 22 march and end on 25 march me and my husband have sex on 28 march bt due to fever dr has said me have beta hcg test now The result is 1 plz tell any thing about it
hCG is the hormone that is released during pregnancy. It can be detected in both the urine and the blood. Blood tests can pick up increased hCG faster than urine tests.
In most urine tests, a positive result (person is pregnant), is shown by either 2 lines, a plus sign or the word positive.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Michelle Gibson James,
General & Family Physician
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Hi, hCG is the hormone that is released during pregnancy. It can be detected in both the urine and the blood. Blood tests can pick up increased hCG faster than urine tests. In most urine tests, a positive result (person is pregnant), is shown by either 2 lines, a plus sign or the word positive. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician