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Beta-hCG: interpreting your pregnancy test

β-hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is a glycoprotein that is initially secreted by trophoblast cells in the embryo shortly after it implants in the uterus.
Tests to detect the presence of this hormone are carried out in order to determine early on if pregnancy has been achieved and to ensure suitable follow-up procedures.

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39 comments

    1. Queenofmyownworld

      Hey girl I have a question I’m new to being pregnant I just got a pregnancy test the doctor said I’m pregnant but the ultrasound didn’t show anything so they took my blood and told me my hcg is 446 and I’m around 3 almost 4 weeks pregnant I don’t understand what the number is should I be worried ?

  1. IMAM HOSSAIN

    My wife has all symptoms of pregnancy but after the 10th day of the missed period the beta hCG has been tested but the result was 2.But now she has also some symptoms like tender, swollen breasts, Nausea with or without vomiting, Increased urination, Fatigue, morning weakness, etc. Are these pregnancy symptoms. Please send me answers and give suggestions.

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