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Ravings of a Mad Housewife: First Pregnancy vs. Second Pregnancy

THEN: Anxiously pee on pregnancy test and squee in pure joy when lines appear.
NOW: Pee on test and moan, “Oh shit,” when lines appear. Shake and bang test on sink hoping lines will go away.

THEN: Stick perfectly flat stomach out every morning and ask husband, “Do you see that? I’m starting to show! LOOK!”
NOW: Stick battered, deflated, stretch marked stomach out and poke at it, wondering how bad it’s going to look THIS time. Ask husband for postpartum tummy tuck.

THEN: Browse maternity stores and find so many cute outfits! Baby bump! Pregnant! Tee-hee!
NOW: Angrily tear through maternity stores, loudly muttering about how expensive and ugly everything is and clearly TALL PEOPLE DON’T HAVE SEX because no one makes tall maternity jeans. Buy Bella Band and plan on wearing it until butt explodes from pre-pregnancy jeans.

THEN: Give up caffeine and gag down planks of salmon because the baby needs perfect nutrition!
NOW: Wash down chili dogs and cheddar chili fries with a gallon of iced tea—guilt free.

THEN: Become a hypochondriac, feeling each and every pregnancy symptom and gushing about it to anyone who will listen.
NOW: Ignore the cramps, sore boobs, and wild mood swings and move on with life. I’m pregnant. So what? I still have work to do.

THEN: Wander through baby departments squealing over tiny sleepers and cutesy bibs.
NOW: Dig out stored baby things and find them all yellowed with iron-formula-spit-up-stains. Shrug and say, “The baby will only be in them for 3 months. Who cares?”

THEN: At 6 weeks, lay in bed every morning munching on saltines and moaning through all day nausea.
NOW: At 6 weeks, wonder what happened to the morning sickness…am I going to miss it this time? (Please God.)

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Earliest Detection of Pregnancy ~ Sexual Health Fitness

Pregnancy testing has significantly transformed over past few years that today it’s no more a big deal. For earliest detection of pregnancy, there are many tests available which are not only affordable, but highly sensitive too, hence giving you the most accurate results…

A pregnancy test detects a specific hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which is released by the developing placenta shortly after a woman becomes pregnant. The production of the hormone rapidly increases in the woman’s body after every 24 hours, and can be observed in her circulatory system and urine soon after she conceives. But one should keep in mind that the date of implantation, i.e. when the pregnancy begins, is not same as date of conception. Conception usually takes place within 24 hours of ovulation, whereas implantation takes place six or more days after conception. When the fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining of the womb, then the hCG hormone is secreted by the placenta (tissue surrounding the developing baby), which occurs nearly a week after ovulation.

Concentrations of the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) hormone are measured in milli-International Units (mIU) or amounts equal to 1/1000th of an IU per milliliter. If a woman is pregnant, the concentration of hCG hormone in her body should be 25 mIU at 10 dpo (days past ovulation), 50 mIU at 12 dpo, and 100 mIU at 15 dpo. For earliest detection of pregnancy, this test can be conducted eight days after conception, when the hCG concentration is somewhere between 5 to 10 mIU. Following are the two most commonly used earliest pregnancy tests for pregnancy detection.

Home Urine Pregnancy Test
The home pregnancy test is one of the most commonly used test for the earliest detection of pregnancy. These kits are easy to operate and are readily available in the market. All you have to do is to add few drops of urine in the area provided in the device and then wait for the specified time period to know the results. Home pregnancy test normally detects pregnancy somewhere between the 50 to 100 mIU/hCG level, but there are highly sensitive home pregnancy tests that can detect hCG levels at 20 mIU, i.e. eight days after implantation of the fertilized egg. To get optimum results, one should do this test first thing in the morning as the first morning urine contains the most concentrated amount of the hCG hormone. If this is not possible, another way is to avoid urination for several hours before using the pregnancy test, as frequent urination can reduce the concentration of the hCG hormone in the urine, and will somehow interrupt in early pregnancy detection. If you observe a faint line in comparison to the control line, the test can be positive, even though the concentration of hCG hormone in the urine may be low. In some cases, where a faint test color band is present, it is recommended to conduct the test again after one or two days to confirm the result. If you follow all instructions carefully, and interpret the results correctly, home pregnancy tests are up to 97% accurate.

Blood Pregnancy Test
The blood test used to detect a pregnancy is known as ‘Beta HCG’. The test is highly accurate and shows positive pregnancy results 8 to 12 days after conception. It is capable of determining pregnancy with levels as low as 5 to 10 mIU/hCG. This test is highly helpful in detecting a pregnancy at a very early stage, especially for women who are suffering from other health related problems like diabetes or epilepsy, as it will help them in taking necessary decisions regarding their medications and treatment to avoid any future complications.

Though missing a period, morning sickness, etc. have always been considered as some of the earliest possible signs of pregnancy, they are not reliable pregnancy symptoms to confirm a pregnancy. Therefore, the tests for earliest detection of pregnancy are reliable, economical, and capable of giving optimum and accurate results. Always remember conducting a test too early can give you a negative result but that doesn’t mean you are not pregnant. Hence, give some time, i.e. one or two days for the hormone to rise to an sufficient level and then conduct the test again.

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