pregnancy test
Plural
pregnancy tests
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a diagnostic tool that confirms if someone is pregnant by checking for a hormone called hCG
A pregnancy test is a simple test used to determine if a woman is pregnant. It works by detecting the presence of a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine or blood, which is produced during pregnancy. Pregnancy tests can be done at home with a kit or at a medical setting. Home tests usually involve placing a sample of urine on a test strip or stick, which changes color if hCG is identified. Blood tests, performed by healthcare professionals, are more precise and can identify pregnancy earlier.
- Pregnancy tests are widely available and accessible in pharmacies.
- Healthcare professionals often rely on pregnancy tests for early detection.
- Taking the pregnancy test was a significant and emotional moment for me.
- Waiting for the results of the pregnancy test felt both nerve-wracking and hopeful.
- The accuracy of the pregnancy test provided reassurance during a crucial moment.