When Does hCG Start to Appear After Conception?
Discover when hCG levels can be detected after conception and what it means for pregnancy testing.
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hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels can start to be detected in the blood as early as 11 days after conception and in urine about 12-14 days after conception. It's the hormone detected by most pregnancy tests.
FAQs & Answers
- What is hCG and why is it important in pregnancy? hCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin, is a hormone produced during pregnancy that helps maintain the pregnancy and is the basis for most pregnancy tests.
- Can you detect hCG before a missed period? Yes, hCG can be detected in your blood as early as 11 days after conception, which may be before your missed period.
- How accurate are home pregnancy tests? Home pregnancy tests are generally very accurate, especially if taken after a missed period, when hCG levels are higher.
- What levels of hCG indicate pregnancy? hCG levels typically need to be above 5 mIU/mL to indicate pregnancy, although different tests may have specific thresholds.