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Can pregnancy tests detect early pregnancy?

While a urine pregnancy test (taken from home) can detect pregnancy as early as 10 days, a blood test can detect pregnancy even earlier as it is more sensitive to the presence of hCG than urine tests.

Keep reading to learn more about the different types of pregnancy tests and when to take one. We at Heart of the Hills provide free pregnancy testing so you can begin getting answers.

Two Types of Pregnancy Tests

Urine Pregnancy Tests

A urine pregnancy test can be found at your local drugstore. They can detect hCG levels in your body as early as 10 days after conception (the moment you become pregnant). After taking a urine pregnancy test, follow up with a medical professional to be sure of your results.

Blood Pregnancy Tests

Medical professionals can give blood pregnancy tests, which include a small blood sample to identify hCG levels. These types of pregnancy tests detect the specific amount of hCG present and are more sensitive to the presence of hCG than urine tests.

Blood tests have the ability to alert you to any pregnancy complications, such as ectopic pregnancy. These tests can also be used to confirm whether a woman is carrying multiples or when a woman is undergoing infertility treatments.

When to Take a Pregnancy Test

The Mayo Clinic recommends taking a pregnancy test at least one day after a missed period to get the most accurate results. It gives your body enough time to produce the right amount of hCG hormone to be accurately detected in a test.

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