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The pregnancy stage for a female is when its egg called ovum is fertilized with the interaction of the sperm from the male semen. The fertilization process results in the formation of a zygote. This newly formed zygote then develops into a baby. A pregnancy is divided into three different stages which are also known as trimesters. A pregnancy test lets an individual know if she is pregnant or not. Pregnancy tests check your urine or blood for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). The body makes this hormone after a fertilized egg attaches to the wall of the uterus.This takes place about 6 days after fertilization. Levels of hCG rise exponentially, doubling every 2 to 3 days.
With the increasing demand for home collection of pregnancy tests there are multiple reasons why you should make the most of this availability.
Other than detecting whether you are pregnant or not, a pregnancy test can also help avoid unwanted pregnancy. Here are some situations when you should take a pregnancy test.
The pregnancy test is performed by measuring the level of HCG in a female’s blood or urine by collecting the sample and then testing it. It is usually done after a period of 10 to 14 days of any evidence of pregnancy symptoms, especially missed period and nausea.
Two main types of pregnancy tests are blood tests and urine tests.
Blood tests
Blood tests are more sensitive and can detect pregnancy earlier than a home pregnancy test, about 6 to 8 days after ovulation. The two types of blood pregnancy tests are:
Qualitative hCG test: A qualitative hCG test simply checks for hCGand determines whether a female is pregnant or not.
Quantitative hCG test (beta hCG): It measures the exact amount of hCG in blood, even at very low levels of hCG. This test along with other blood tests can be used to rule out problems during pregnancy such as an ectopic pregnancy (fertilized egg implants outside the uterus) or after a miscarriage, when hCG levels fall quickly.
Urine Test: These pregnancy tests are performed by purchasing different pregnancy kits available, each with a different sets of instructions. So, one should always remember to read and perform all the necessary steps mentioned on the pregnancy test kit to find out whether you are pregnant or not.
The safety and comfort of your home and the accuracy of results are the prime reasons why you should choose Flebo. in’s home collection services. All the bookings can be done online and the time for at-home collection is also decided at your convenience, making it a hassle-free process for you.
Other than pregnancy tests in Noida, there are multiple other tests available that you can book from Flebo.in. Choose the test you want to get done at home and then just wait for the expert to reach your place for home collection.
The most common signs of pregnancy include the urge to pee frequently, constipation, exhaustion, nausea, strange taste, sore breasts, etc., to name a few.
For most women, hormonal imbalance is the prime reason behind the delay in the menstrual cycle. However, if you have participated in unsafe intercourse, it is recommended to take a pregnancy test a minimum of seven days after your missed period date.
The concept of pregnancy cravings is not a common phenomenon for all females who get pregnant. However, for females who do start to have cravings, it usually begins around the first trimester, which is approximately five weeks later into your pregnancy. Additionally, and at times, certain cravings can be a result of a particular vitamin deficiency, which might need further assistance from a doctor.
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If you are looking for pregnancy tests all you need to do is go online and book a pregnancy test on Flebo.in
The first step is to choose a diagnostic lab close to your location. Then select a time slot that is suitable for you. As soon as the booking is complete, an expert from Flebo.in will be sent to collect your samples to conduct the tests for you.