
Most chemical tests for pregnancy look for the presence of the beta subunit of hCG or human chorionic gonadotropin in the blood or urine. Quantitative blood tests can detect hCG levels as low as 1 mIU/mL, while urine tests have published detection thresholds among 20 mIU/mL and 100 mIU/mL, depending on the brand. Qualitative blood tests generally have a threshold of 25 mIU/mL, and so are less sensitive than some available home pregnancy tests.
EARLY PREGNANCY may be the happiest times, but also one fought with anxiety. You will also be feeling a range of emotions from being excited to just plain scared. There are also the physical aspects of EARLY PREGNANCY such as morning sickness, extreme tiredness and not being able to eat that brie sandwich that you love.
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