If you had a blood hCG test, which is more accurate than a urine test, at least 11 days following possible conception, you can accept the negative test result. I am assuming you have contacted your gynecologist, who ordered the test.
What did your gynecologist say or suggest?
Caution must be used in making too much of hCG numbers. A normal pregnancy may have low hCG levels and result in a perfectly healthy baby. The results from an ultrasound after 5 -6 weeks gestation are much more accurate than using hCG numbers.
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Hello Anonymous,
If you had a blood hCG test, which is more accurate than a urine test, at least 11 days following possible conception, you can accept the negative test result. I am assuming you have contacted your gynecologist, who ordered the test.
What did your gynecologist say or suggest?
Caution must be used in making too much of hCG numbers. A normal pregnancy may have low hCG levels and result in a perfectly healthy baby. The results from an ultrasound after 5 -6 weeks gestation are much more accurate than using hCG numbers.
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August 18, 2016 - 8:35amMaryann
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