Depends on where you go to get your blood done if you go to the hospital maybe only a couple hours and you would find out the next day, But if it was like a family doctor maybe two weeks.
If test is done at the doctor's office, the results are available less than an hour. If they send it to another location, results should be available at the latest, the next day.
It typically takes about 6-8 weeks for blood volume to return to normal after pregnancy.
A complex testing for blood transfusion is called cross-matching. Otherwise, simple fingerpricks can also determine which blood type a person has. And if someone knows their biology well, they can put a sample of their own blood under a microscope and as long as they know what to look for, they can identify their blood type.
You need to see a doctor to find out what is causing such a long period. Alot depends on your age and medical history. Without knowing this info. it is difficult to determine what is causing the bleeding.
Typically, you need to fast for 8-12 hours before a fasting blood test, although this can vary depending on the specific test your doctor has requested. It's important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding fasting before your blood test.
The red top tube is typically used for serology testing such as blood grouping, antibody screening, and crossmatching. It can also be used for some chemistry tests like drug levels and therapeutic drug monitoring.
One can find out how far along they are in their pregnancy by consulting their doctor. A doctor can determine when the baby was conceived, and therefore how long it has been alive.
my doctor told me it was normal as long as its not a bunch
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.
It can either be calculated by the date of ovulation if you know the exact date or you can calculate by the first day of your last period.
You should take a pregnancy test shortly after your missed period. That is when a home pregnancy test is most effective. Although I have heard you can do a blood test at the doctor as soon as 2 weeks before your missed period.
Two or three days if you are going to see your doctor for a blood test or a week if you plan to use a Home Pregnancy Test, that checks for hCG in urine.
It will normally take one or two days to get the result of a pregnancy blood test. This test will be carried out at your doctor's surgery.
It typically takes about 6-8 weeks for blood volume to return to normal after pregnancy.
It is not harmful so there is no reason to avoid it. Some propose it as a folk remedy for high blood pressure in pregnancy but there is no evidence to support this and I find it a claim that is hard to believe. If you are having high blood pressure in pregnancy and want to try it there is little potential for harm as long as you also follow your doctor's advice. You should not rely on it instead of other advice from your doctor.
You can have bleeding in next period fallowing the conception. There may be little bleeding in next month also. You should always consult your gynecologist, when ever you get bleeding in pregnancy. She will examine you internally and may go for ultrasonography.
If you leave it on the counter it shouldn't take to long maybe 1 min or 2 min. It won't take long
If it wasn't too long ago you might still have pregnancy hormones in you and that would show in a blood- or urine test (as positive for pregnancy). if that has passed and you didn't see a doctor afterwards there is no proof. Otherwise you could have asked the doctor who examined you and maybe performed a D&C on you to explain.