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HCG in urine Health Article
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Definition
This type of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) test measures the specific level of HCG in the urine. HCG is a hormone produced during pregnancy. See also:
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How the test is performed
As you urinate, collect a urine sample in a special (sterile) cup. Home pregnancy tests require the test strip to be dipped into the urine sample or passed through the urine stream while urinating. Carefully follow package directions. Usually a first-morning sample (the first time you urinate in the morning) is preferred, because it is the most concentrated.
How to prepare for the test
No special preparation is needed.
How the test will feel
The test involves normal urination into a cup or onto a stick.
Why the test is performed
Urine HCG tests are a common method of determining if a woman is pregnant. The best time to test for pregnancy at home is after you miss your period.
Normal Values
A pregnancy test, including a properly performed home pregnancy test, is considered to be about 98% accurate. Positive results are more likely to be accurate than negative results. When the test is negative but pregnancy is still suspected, the test should be repeated in 1 week.
What the risks are
There are essentially no risks (except for "false positive" or "false negative" results).
Special considerations
Drugs that can decrease HCG measurements include diuretics and promethazine. Drugs that can increase HCG measurements include anticonvulsants, anti-parkinsonian drugs, phenothiazine, and promethazine. |
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