Can I have prenatal check ups in the same room on the same day

  For people nowadays, work pressure is increasing and the cost of raising babies is also rising. Therefore, once you decide to have a child, you want your child to be healthy. Therefore, every step from preparation to pregnancy must be carefully prepared and taken care of. Especially after having sex, couples always hope to know as soon as possible whether they are pregnant. So, can we have prenatal check ups in the same room on the same day?

  

Can I have prenatal check ups in the same room on the same day1

  The answer is no. Although blood tests are early and accurate, testing after ten days of sexual intercourse is more reliable. If you have early pregnancy, a urine test takes half a month. Generally speaking, the fertilized egg will be implanted within 7 days of sexual intercourse, and the blood test value should increase within 8 days. As long as breast pain can start at the earliest, it is important to rest now, check urine routine or blood, and monitor HCG for 10 days.

  Pregnancy tests can be conducted 8-11 days after sexual intercourse. HCG values can be measured through blood tests 8-11 days after conception. Generally speaking, the results of a blood test can only be obtained two hours after completion. Going to the hospital to get blood for pregnancy testing is an early pregnancy testing method that can detect pregnancy as soon as possible after same-sex intercourse. It can usually detect pregnancy 10-14 days after same-sex intercourse, and the accuracy of the test results is relatively high. If the pregnancy test is positive, it means you are pregnant. On the contrary, if the blood test result is negative, pregnancy will not occur. The test tables are 2.5 and 4.27, both showing HCG values in the blood. Pregnancy should be considered below normal levels.

  However, pregnancy blood tests also have limitations. This method can only detect pregnancy, but cannot determine whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy. Therefore, for women with positive blood test results, only another ultrasound examination can further confirm whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy.

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