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Re: Can Pregnancy Tests Be Accurate Later in Pregnancy?
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Re: Can Pregnancy Tests Be Accurate Later in Pregnancy?

by Tracy-Trul, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Tracy Trull on April 09, 1999 at 01:30:26:

In Reply to: Can Pregnancy Tests Be Accurate Later in Pregnancy? posted by JILL on April 08, 1999 at 09:43:30:






I read on another bulletin board that after the 3rd month, the mother's placenta is done developing so that hCG level drops to 10% of the peak level for the mother and that pregnancy tests will then not be accurate.
Wouldn't there be at least enough hCG to bring up a positive on a QUALITATIVE blood test (the yes or no kind) or an EPT home test?  Or does the hCG level drop to insignificant levels and pregnancy tests are then not accurate?  Or does this only apply to home tests?  Will a qual. blood test give a positive if a woman is 5, 6, 7 months pregnant even if her hCG levels have dropped?
One more question - how accuate is an OB-GYN's pelvic exam to determine pregnacy at 8 weeks since the actual conception date - is there anything in particular I need to be sure the OBGYN is looking for or that I need to ask.
I'm so confused and hoping you can answer my questions. Thanks.




A doctor can usually tell from changes in the  color of the cervix, as well as growth and firmness of the uterus. Shouldnt be able to miss a pregnancy with a pelvic.









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