The diagnosis of pregnancy typically begins with a urine test, which can be purchased at any pharmacy or conducted at Hospital Plodnost. The urine test should be performed at least 20 days after the presumed date of conception or at least 7 days after a missed menstrual period. Performing the test too early may result in inaccurate or contradictory results. In such cases, it is recommended to repeat the test in about a week or consult your doctor.
After a positive urine test, it is important to schedule an appointment with an obstetrician and gynaecologist. During this consultation, an ultrasound examination is usually performed to definitively confirm the presence of an intrauterine pregnancy. The ultrasound has a significant clinical advantage over the urine test as it provides valuable information about the pregnancy’s location. The proper intrauterine implantation of the gestational sac is crucial for the normal development of the pregnancy.
A transvaginal ultrasound is often necessary to accurately assess the rapidly developing embryo. This examination is performed on a gynaecological chair or couch and usually does not require any special preparation. In certain cases, your Ob&Gyn specialist may recommend further blood tests to confirm the normal development of the pregnancy, especially if the intrauterine gestational sac is not visible by ultrasound. Once the results are available, you will receive guidance on the appropriate management of the pregnancy.
For more information about diagnosing your pregnancy and ruling out early potential complications, please consult your doctor at Hospital Plodnost or contact our registration desk.
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