Beta HCG Blood Test
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Beta hCG Blood Test

Beta hCG – Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG) is a hormone produced in the placenta of a pregnant woman, , which starts to be produced around 6 days after fertilisation. A beta hCG pregnancy test is a specific blood or test that can detect hCG and confirm or exclude pregnancy.

During the early weeks of pregnancy, hCG is important in maintaining function of the corpus luteum. Production of hCG increases steadily during the first trimester of a normal pregnancy, peaking around the 10th week after the last menstrual cycle. Concentrations then fall slowly during the remainder of the pregnancy.

hCG is no longer detectable within a few weeks after delivery. hCG is also produced by some germ cell tumours and increased levels are seen in trophoblastic disease.

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Beta hCG Blood Test

Beta hCG – Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG) is a hormone produced in the placenta of a pregnant woman, which starts to be produced around 6 days after fertilisation. A pregnancy test is a specific blood test that can detect hCG and confirm or exclude pregnancy.

During the early weeks of pregnancy, hCG is important in maintaining function of the corpus luteum (produces the hormone progesterone that makes your uterus a healthy environment for a developing fetus. A new corpus luteum forms each time you ovulate and breaks down once you no longer need it to make progesterone). Production of hCG increases steadily during the first trimester of a normal pregnancy, peaking around the 10th week after the last menstrual cycle. Concentrations then fall slowly during the remainder of the pregnancy.

hCG is no longer detectable within a few weeks after delivery. hCG is also produced by some germ cell tumours and increased levels are seen in trophoblastic disease.

Why have a Beta hCG Blood Test

Most pregnancy tests can be carried out from the first day of a missed period. Some sensitive pregnancy tests can be done even before you miss a period, from as early as 8 days after conception. However if you test too soon you may get a false negative test result. If you have a negative test but think you might be pregnant, you can repeat the test after a few days. To be confident that a negative result is correct, wait at least 21 days after you last had unprotected sex.

A doctor or nurse may request a beta hCG test if they think that your symptoms suggest ectopic pregnancy, a miscarriage, trophoblastic disease or germ cell tumours.

Human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is also tested as part of the prenatal screening program for Down’s syndrome.

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  • Blood Sample Collected in-clinic by qualified Medical Professionals
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Your Results

As soon as the results become available and you will also be sent an email certificate with them on. If you do not receive your results within 24 hours of the blood test being taken please contact us via info@rapidlabtest.co.uk or call us on 020 7258 3801 between 10 AM to 7 PM Monday – Sunday.