HCG BETA TOTAL QUANTITATIVE PREGNANCY MARKER
MRP - ₹ 700
What is a HCG BETA TOTAL QUANTITATIVE PREGNANCY MARKER?
The HCG Beta Total Quantitative Pregnancy Marker test is a blood test that measures the exact concentration of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) hormone. HCG is produced during pregnancy, and its levels help confirm pregnancy, monitor its progression, and detect potential complications such as ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage risk. This quantitative test provides precise hormone values, allowing clinicians to assess gestational health, guide medical decisions, and support early pregnancy management with accurate biochemical evidence.
Additional Information
| Also known as/ Other names: | Beta hCG Quantitative Test, Quantitative Pregnancy Test, Total Beta hCG Blood Test |
| Parameters: | 1 |
| Recommended for: | Female |
| Sample Type: | Blood |
| Patient Preparation: | No prior preparation is needed |
| Reports: | Same Day |
FAQs
Yes, repeat testing helps track HCG levels to assess pregnancy health and development.
Certainly, elevated HCG levels confirm pregnancy, but ultrasound may be needed for location and viability.
Yes, higher than expected HCG levels may suggest twins or triplets.
Certainly, it is safe and commonly used to monitor pregnancy health.
Yes, abnormal HCG patterns may suggest ectopic pregnancy, requiring further evaluation.
Yes, it helps confirm pregnancy success after assisted reproductive procedures.
Certainly, fertility drugs containing HCG may influence results, so doctors should be informed.