Some women are pregnant without realizing it, and when they discover it, they are already several months pregnant. In fact, once a woman becomes pregnant, her body will experience many pregnancy reactions. As long as you are careful in your daily life, you can detect pregnancy in a timely manner. If you want to be diagnosed with pregnancy, you can also go to the hospital to have a blood test for HCG value. So, is a blood test for HCG 0.080 pregnant?
A blood test shows that if the HCG value is less than 0.1U/L, pregnancy can be ruled out, and if the HCG value is greater than 5U/L, pregnancy can be diagnosed as positive. After the 6th day of ovulation, women's bodies begin to secrete HCG, which can be detected in the serum 10 days after fertilization. This diagnostic method for early pregnancy is more accurate. When pregnant for 8-10 weeks, that is, at two months of pregnancy, the HCG level in the body will reach its peak, approximately between 50000-100000 U/L. After this period of time, the HCG value will rapidly decrease. In the middle and late stages of pregnancy, the HCG value is only 10% of the peak period, and it will automatically disappear within 2 weeks postpartum.
If a woman becomes pregnant, the most obvious symptom is amenorrhea. If her menstrual cycle is delayed by about a week, she can go to the hospital for a blood test to see if she is pregnant. Around 4 weeks of pregnancy, women will begin to experience pregnancy symptoms such as nausea, decreased appetite, physical weakness, drowsiness, breast tenderness, etc. This is because after pregnancy, the female body begins to secrete chorionic gonadotropin, which is affected by hormone elevation and can lead to these pregnancy reactions.