Beta (HCG) Human Chorionic Gonodotropin

Beta (HCG) Human Chorionic Gonodotropin

The Beta-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (Beta-hCG)

The Beta-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (Beta-hCG) test measures the concentration of the beta subunit of hCG in the blood. This hormone is primarily produced by the developing placenta shortly after a fertilized egg implants in the uterus.

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Product Description

The Beta-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (Beta-hCG) test measures the concentration of the beta subunit of hCG in the blood. This hormone is primarily produced by the developing placenta shortly after a fertilized egg implants in the uterus.

Purpose & Clinical Use

  • Early Pregnancy Detection: Detects pregnancy as early as 8–10 days after conception, before a home urine test can.

  • Monitoring Pregnancy Health: Tracks hormone doubling (typically every 48–72 hours in early pregnancy) to assess gestational progress and fetus viability.

  • Identifying Complications: Helps diagnose ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, or evaluate potential miscarriage risk.

  • Tumor Marker: Monitors gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) and certain hCG-secreting cancers (e.g., testicular or ovarian germ cell tumors) in non-pregnant individuals.

Test Types & Details

  • Quantitative Test (Serum): Measures the exact concentration of hCG in mIU/mL. Useful for tracking progression over time.

  • Qualitative Test (Blood/Urine): Provides a simple positive (yes) or negative (no) result.

  • Specimen: Venous blood sample.

  • Preparation: No fasting required. High doses of biotin supplements (>5 mg/day) should be paused prior to testing as they can interfere with immunoassay results.

Interpreting Results

  • Non-Pregnant / Male: Typically < 5 mIU/mL.

  • Normal Early Pregnancy: Rapidly rising levels that peak near the end of the first trimester.

  • Lower Than Expected: May indicate a miscalculated conception date, an ectopic pregnancy, or potential pregnancy loss.

  • Higher Than Expected: May suggest miscalculated dates, a multiple pregnancy (twins/triplets), or a molar pregnancy.

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