Both urine and blood pregnancy tests can detect pregnancy about 10 days after conception.
The presence or absecne of HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) can be measured in both the urine and in blood. Quantitative analysis (showing the rising levels of HCG as pregnancy progresses) can only be done in blood.
Are you asking what level of hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) must be in the blood to indicate pregnancy? Any level of Hcg is an indication of pregnancy. hCG is a hormone produced only during pregnancy, which is what they look for in both a blood, or urine pregnancy test. Hope this answers your question. =)
You are not pregnant. I don't know if this is a relief or a disappointment for you. the above answer is not true, it may take awhile for hcg levels to show up on both urine and blood streams. I would wait for about 2 weeks and take another test.
Both.
It depends on the Dr. Most perform urine and blood tests first and if one or both return positive then you would receive an ultrasound.
To evaluate blood in the urine, both men and women typically see a urologist.
Hormone naturally produced in women is hCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin.) HGC is produced in the cells that make up the placenta during pregnancy. It is this hormone that is detected in both blood and urine pregnancy tests.
Both blood and urine are made up of mostly water. So... Yeah, I just got that out of my science text book.
Probably nothing as a higher level than normal is "normal" for pregnancy. Could be the sign of an infection if particularly high.
No Not always a blood test is more accurate, but not necessarily more sensitive. A lot depends on the lab. A quantitative blood test, usually called a beta hCG test, measures the exact units of hCG in the blood. That means it will detect even the most minimal level. There is another type of blood test sometimes called a qualitative hCG. This is a test that simply gives a yes or no answer to whether you are pregnant. Just like urine tests, labs vary as to what is considered a positive pregnancy test. Common cutoffs for positive are 5, 10, and 25 units. A level under 5 is considered negative. A test that is only triggered at 25 units of hCG is not any more sensitive than several of the urine HPTs.Yes, urine tests test for hCG levels in women and A LOT of women have low hCG levels so the tests come out negative even though they are positive.
Yes, both through blood and urine testing.