I am not a medical professional, but I believe you can find out immediately. Assuming you are near the lab. Your Dr. can order a "rush" at the lab. Otherwise 24 hours is proably standard. Ask your Doctor to help you.
it will take 2, 2 1/2 weeks. normally if your going for a blood test then you should be able to take an at home pregnancy test to tell you. but it will be about 2 weeks. and if you havent gotten the results yet, then just call
Depends on how urgent the results are needed, and what the tests are. In an emergency room it can be anything from minutes to an hour. DNA testing and blood cultures can take 3 days or more.
The time it takes a blood test to come back with results for anemia depends on the test. A full blood workup may take 2-4 days.
A couple of hours to a few days, it depends with the place your taking the blood test.
USually a day or two I got my results back in one day good luck
Blood test results may take from minutes to weeks depending on the type of test being done. Ask your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
It takes up to 48 hours.
No, it is not possible that in 10 minutes we can know the results of a pregnancy blood test. It would take a day or two to have these results back from your doctor.
An HIV blood test can tell if you are pregnant. When doctors get results back from a blood test, though they may be testing for a specific thing other things will get flagged as well. For example, when you take a home-pregnancy test and then go to the doctor's to confirm you are pregnant, often they will run blood tests to determine pregnancy. An HIV blood test will show whether or not you have HIV, but will also show whether or not you are pregnant.No; a HIV blood test won't tell if you are pregnant.
The only way to determine if youare pregnant, and how far along you- are is to have a blood test, or to have an ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy.
Regurgitation. Some of the blood flows back to the heart when it should be going the other way.
I currently have Mono and my blood work results came in about a week after the testing.
I had an eptopic pregnancy last year! I did not know that I was pregnant because the results came back negative. I started what I thought was my period and it lasted about 7 days and then the pains started in. That is when I found out it was an eptopic pregnancy from an ultrasound.
You should wait to test at least 14 to 16 days after ovulation. However some women don't get accurate readings because they don't know when they ovulated, they ovulated late, or implantation was late. Most women are able to get an accurate home pregnancy test in 4 to 8 weeks of pregnancy. If you get negative home test and still feel that you may be pregnant you should see a Dr for a blood test as it can detect pregnancy much sooner.
Well put it this way i am on my third child and none of the pregnancy tests worked the first one i was 12 weeks pregnant when i finally had a blood test done which came back positive so i would not believe it until a blood test but the blood test takes seven to forteen days after conception. hope this helps
Your pregnancy test (one counting your hCG levels like in a home pregnancy test) will most likely read positive for a while. This is because it takes a while for those pregnancy hormone levels to reduce back to their natural state. The further you were in to your pregnancy the longer it may take for you to get a negative result.
Yes, it will take 6 to 8 weeks after the birth for your hCG level to be back to pre-pregnancy level (0 to 5). It also takes 8 weeks or more for your period to resume, if you are not breast feeding - 6 months or more if you are breast feeding. If you think you are pregnant, call your doctor for a blood test, so they can establish where your hCG level is to determine pregnancy.
for blood culture results generally 5 days are requried. negative report is only given after 5 days. othere wise it is given after rapid growth and identification.
I'm confused as to how you had a blood test for pregnancy, but didn't see your doctor. Surely if you saw your doctor you would have asked them what you should do next and what is causing your periods to be absent. Go back to your doctor and have them run tests to determine what's wrong.