Pregnancy Testing – The First Confirmatory Test

A pregnancy test measures the levels of a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropic or hCG, otherwise called the pregnancy hormone. It is present in the blood and urine and is made when an egg that has been fertilized plants itself into the lining of the uterus around six days after fertilization. At first the hormone levels are low but it rapidly increases each day so usually a week after a missed period is a good time to test the urine for hCG.

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Clear Blue Pregnancy Test

         As it is normal, when we choose to buy a certain product, we expect it to be the best or simply to solve our problem. Well, so do the women who choose to buy(for example) a pregnancy test; they expect that test to tell them if they are pregnant or not by giving them the most accurate result. Due to their big advantages (low price, possibility of taking it in the privacy of their own home), most women prefer home pregnancy tests; but this is not the only choice they have to make, because there are too many such tests, so a big question appears unvoidably: Which one is the best? Read more

Blue pregnancy test – Clearblue

         Home pregnancy tests are used by most women when they want to find out if they are pregnant or not and therefore if their life is going to change or not. And it is fairly understandable why they use them: they have a lower price than clinic tests, they offer the possibility of an intimate result and you can simply buy it and then take it whenever you want to, when you have the courage. But there are so many pregnancy tests, so a question raises: Which is the best? (because we all want the best for ourselves)

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