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Using the Ept Early Pregnancy TestHow does the Ept Early Pregnancy Test Work? The ept early pregnancy test detects a hormone in a woman's urine that is generally only present during pregnancy. This hormone, called HCG, is released during the implantation process, when the embryo adheres to the uterine wall. HCG levels increase at a rapid rate from the point of implantation throughout the first few weeks of pregnancy. The more HCG in the woman's system, the easier it is for an ept early pregnancy test to detect the hormone and give the woman a positive result. Home pregnancy tests that can detect the lowest number of HCG units can generally give the earliest results. The ept early pregnancy test can detect HCG at the 20mIU's -40mIU's level. Twenty is generally the most sensitive level, and can therefore be done earlier in the pregnancy. Some women can get an accurate result as early as a few days before the menstrual period is scheduled to begin. If the test is not performed until the day of a missed period, the accuracy rate can be as high as 99%. That is not to say that a woman should not get confirmation from her doctor after performing the ept early pregnancy test. She can however, go in with confidence that her results were probably correct. When an ept early pregnancy test is conducted, it is best to use a first urine sample in the morning. This will ensure that the highest potential levels of HCG are tested. It should be held under midstream, meaning a small amount of urine should be passed before letting the stream hit the test stick. The test stick includes a control window so that a woman can be confident that the test is working properly. The ept early pregnancy test can be a valuable tool to help a woman discover that she is pregnant very early in her term. When a pregnancy is confirmed early, prenatal care is started sooner, and a woman can increase her odds of having a trouble-free pregnancy and a healthy baby. |
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