Yes. Human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is a hormone normally produced by the placenta. If you are pregnant, you can detect it in your urine. Blood tests measuring hCG levels can also be used to check how well your pregnancy is progressing, including your baby's development. Low levels of hCG may be detected in your blood within 7-11 days of becoming pregnant. hCG levels are highest towards the end of the first trimester and will begin to level off for the rest of the pregnancy.
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Yes. Human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is a hormone normally produced by the placenta. If you are pregnant, you can detect it in your urine. Blood tests measuring hCG levels can also be used to check how well your pregnancy is progressing, including your baby's development. Low levels of hCG may be detected in your blood within 7-11 days of becoming pregnant. hCG levels are highest towards the end of the first trimester and will begin to level off for the rest of the pregnancy.
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