Digital-Pregnancy-Test

Published: 30th December 2009
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From the earliest moments of conception, your body is already starting to undergo monumental changes. A few days within the conception period, your body will start to produce hCG pregnancy hormore (also known as human Chorionic Gonadotropin). This hormone is often detected in your urine and blood samples.

Over the next few weeks, your body will greatly increase its hCG production. After about eight to ten weeks, this hCG hormone will peak and begin to level off. Digital pregnancy tests function on this hormone and detect small levels of hCG in your urine. The digital pregnancy test stick comes with a special material to measure the levels of hCG hormone. (More information: Digital Pregnancy Test)

Some at-home pregnancy tests are unable to detect hCG in urine sooner than the first day of a missed period. However, with the latest digital technology, most new home pregnancy tests can detect the hCG pregnancy hormone within five days of missing a period. Pregnancy tests that are digital have the technology and calculating power to detect hCG in your urine accurately and within a few days of a missed period. Most are over 99% accurate at detecting typical pregnancy hormone levels from the day of your expected period.


As everyone knows, going through a pregnancy and having a child is a big moment in your life. Decisions are easier to make by knowing if you are pregnant or not at an earlier time. With these extra days (and even weeks) of knowing you are pregnant, you can take care of yourself and baby better.

As a final note, please understand that the time it takes for a egg to become fertilized and implant into your uterus greatly varies between women. A familiar misconception is that implantion happens seven days after conception, but the studies often find that first appearance of hCG (implantation) occurred 5-14 days after ovulation, with 80% of the pregnancies implanting on days 6-8 after ovulation. It does not always mean that you are not pregnant if you do not get a positive pregnancy test. It may be that you ovulated later than you believed (meaning that conception and subsequent hCG production did not occur as when you expected) or that, for you, implantation took longer than the standard. (More information: Digital Pregnancy Test)

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