When you picked up your result, did you talk with a nurse or doctor?
Did they tell you the results of your test?
HCG is the "pregnancy hormone" (human chorionic gonadotropin), and this is what is tested to see if you are pregnant or not in both the urine and blood tests.
Your HCG level reads as: <2
The following numbers are what the HCG level would be for each of these "conditions", whether you are "non-pregnant", in your "first week" all the way to "third trimester".
For a "non-pregnant" result, your HCG level must be <5 or below. Your HCG level is <2, so that would indicate you are not pregnant. (compared with 3rd trimester, when your HCG level would be 1000-50000).
I have never known of a clinic, nurse or doctor to just give a patient a test result without telling them what it says. Since you had to go to the clinic or lab to "pick it up", what information were you given?
Comment Reply
When you picked up your result, did you talk with a nurse or doctor?
Did they tell you the results of your test?
HCG is the "pregnancy hormone" (human chorionic gonadotropin), and this is what is tested to see if you are pregnant or not in both the urine and blood tests.
Your HCG level reads as: <2
The following numbers are what the HCG level would be for each of these "conditions", whether you are "non-pregnant", in your "first week" all the way to "third trimester".
For a "non-pregnant" result, your HCG level must be <5 or below. Your HCG level is <2, so that would indicate you are not pregnant. (compared with 3rd trimester, when your HCG level would be 1000-50000).
I have never known of a clinic, nurse or doctor to just give a patient a test result without telling them what it says. Since you had to go to the clinic or lab to "pick it up", what information were you given?
September 14, 2010 - 1:49pmThis Comment
Reply