Between twelve and 14 days after treatment by detecting a hormone called HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, human chorionic gonadotropin is), but eight days after ovulation and can be detected blood.
The follicle giving rise to the egg that is fertilized after ovulation is called the corpus luteum and that HCG aims to keep active.
The urine pregnancy test is responsible for detecting the presence of HCG but Asisa reproduction treatments is preferred to measure the hormone in blood. Not only to detect its presence, but their levels so they can assess whether they are adequate or not.
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