Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)hCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) Test, Pregnancy Test What To Think About- Home pregnancy tests that find hCG in urine are
widely available. For more information, see the medical test
Home Pregnancy Tests.
- A blood test for hCG
is generally more accurate than a urine test. If pregnancy is suspected even
after urine test results do not show a pregnancy (negative results), a blood
test can be done, or another urine test should be repeated in a
week.
- HCG results may remain high (positive) for up to four weeks
after a miscarriage (spontaneous abortion) or therapeutic abortion.
- The level of hCG in the blood is often used in a
maternal serum triple or quadruple screening test.
Generally done between 15 and 20 weeks, these tests check the levels of three
or four substances in a pregnant woman's blood. The triple screen checks
alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and a type of
estrogen (unconjugated estriol, or uE3). The quad screen checks these
substances and the level of the hormone inhibin A. The levels of these
substances—along with a woman's age and other factors—help the doctor estimate
the chance that the baby may have certain problems or birth defects. For more
information about estriol and hCG, see the medical tests
Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) in Blood,
Estrogens, and
Hormone Inhibin A.
- A normal hCG value
does not rule out the possibility of a tumor in the uterus, ovaries, or
testicles. HCG is only one part of an overall evaluation when a tumor is
suspected.
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