Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)hCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) Test, Pregnancy Test How It Is DoneHuman chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) may
be measured in a sample of blood or urine. Blood sample collectionThe health professional
will: - Wrap an elastic band around your upper arm to
stop the flow of blood. This makes the veins below the band larger so it is
easier to put a needle into the vein.
- Clean the needle site with
alcohol.
- Put the needle into the vein. If the needle is not placed
correctly or if the vein collapses, more than one needle stick may be
needed.
- Attach a tube to the needle to fill it with
blood.
- Remove the band from your arm when enough blood is
collected.
- Put a gauze pad or cotton ball over the needle site as
the needle is removed.
- Put pressure to the site and then a
bandage.
Urine collectionIf possible, collect a sample
from the first urine of the day (this urine generally has the highest level of
hCG). A urine sample collected at least four hours after the last urination
will also have high amounts of hCG. - Place the collection container into the
stream of urine and collect about
4 Tbsp (59.15 mL) of
urine.
- Do not touch the rim of the container to your genital area,
and do not get toilet paper, pubic hair, stool (feces), blood, or other foreign
matter in the urine sample.
- Finish urinating into the toilet or
urinal.
- Carefully replace the lid on the container and return it to
the lab. If you are collecting the urine at home and cannot get it to the lab
in an hour, refrigerate it.
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