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When Is The Earliest A Beta Hcg Test Will Be Accurate?
When is the earliest a BETA (quantitative) Hcg test be accurate? I assumed I had Od on cd 20 and had a test done at 15dpo it was negative. However, after seeing my Dr. He thinks I may have Od as late as CD 27 so I could be as early as 8dpo. Could the BETA have been taken too early and given inaccurate results at 8dpo??
5 Earliest Signs Of Pregnancy – How To Identify Them
How can you determine pregnancy before you notice a missed period? The following methods can surely be of some help to you.
1. Body Temperature
Women who are trying to conceive might be familiar with the methods of noting their basal body temparature. They may, therefore, notice the subtle changes in basal body temparature when they ovulate. If the temparature remains high even when it is time for your monthly cycle, you may be sure that you are pregnant. You can learn to maintain a record of your basal body temperature with the help of over-the-counter devices.
2. Tender Breasts
Notice the changes in your breasts. Women usually notice a fullness in their breasts immediately after they have conceived, even before missing periods or any other sign of pregnancy. This is one of the first signs of pregnancy.
3. Frequent Urination
If you find yourself visiting the bathroom often, you can be sure that you are pregnant. Frequent urination is due to increased level of a hormone known as human chorionic gonadotropin or Hcg. In fact, the first step taken by your doctor to determine if you are pregnant or not is to ask you to visit the lab for a urine test, where they will test for the presence of Hcg.
However, many women are unaware of the fact that frequent urination is the result of increased hormone activity and not because of the pushing of the fetus on the urinary bladder. The developing fetus puts a pressure on the urinary bladder only when it is large enough to do so, not in the initial stages of pregnancy. Immediately after conception, the embryo no longer than an inch.
4. Cramps
You may experience a cramping sensation when you conceive or even during the first few weeks of pregnancy. This is because your ligaments are making way for the newcomer to grow and develop. Some women hardly feel these cramps; others complain of cramping and tightening sensation in the region of their wombs. This sensation, too, has been reported by many women as one of the first signs of pregnancy.
5. Missed Period
A woman who misses her period would naturally suspect pregnancy. However, a missed period need not always mean pregnancy. You can miss a period for any number of reasons. The culprit could be stress or a change in your exercise regime.
If you suspect pregnancy, purchase a home pregnancy test kit to determine the truth for yourself. Purchase the kit even if you had an unusually short period or simply spotting. The results of this test will definitely tell you whether you are pregnant or not. It is now time to put yourself under the care of a qualified medical doctor.
You might feel like celebrating after you have confirmed the fact that you are pregnant. However, remember that since you are now pregnant, you cannot indulge on smoking. In addition, you have to reduce your consumption of caffeine, eat healthy, and follow the advise of your doctor.
