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Pregnancy Blood Test

Are you trying to get pregnant and want an early check to find out if you’ve conceived? Perhaps you want to see if your IVF treatment has been successful or maybe you’re already pregnant and want reassurance that the first stage is progressing as it should be.

Get early confirmation of your pregnancy and monitor your level of the pregnancy hormone hCG with our intravenous blood test.

Is it for me?

Are you trying to get pregnant and want an early check to find out if you’ve conceived? Perhaps you want to see if your IVF treatment has been successful or maybe you’re already pregnant and want reassurance that the first stage is progressing as it should be.

Our sensitive Pregnancy Blood Test can detect key pregnancy hormone HCG at a lower level than over-the-counter urine tests, so you can confirm your pregnancy at the earliest possible date.

What Is Pregnancy Blood Test?

Our at-home hCG level blood test can give you early confirmation of your pregnancy. You can also use it to check whether your hCG level is increasing as expected during the first stage of your pregnancy.


Higher-than-expected hCG levels are sometimes due to multiple pregnancies (twins or more). However, this would need to be confirmed by an ultrasound. Your GP or midwifery team will be able to support you if you have any concerns.

When Should I Take A Pregnancy Blood Test?

You should take our Pregnancy Blood Test about six to eight days after you ovulate to find out if you’re pregnant. If you get a negative result but still think you might be pregnant, we recommend repeating the test.

Limitation of the test?

Sometimes a test may give a positive result when you aren’t pregnant (a false positive), but this is rare, and a positive Pregnancy Blood Test result is usually correct. The chances of getting a negative result when you are pregnant (a false negative) are higher. This is often caused by taking the test too early. Certain medications, including those holding hCG, can also interfere with your result. These include fertility drugs such as Pergonal, Profasi, and Pregnyl.

Biomarkers included?

HCG is a pregnancy hormone produced by the placenta when a fertilised egg implants in the uterine wall. The hormone HCG starts to be produced around six days after fertilisation and can usually be detected 10 days after a missed menstrual period.

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