Service Providers for Urine for Pregnancy Test

The Urine for Pregnancy test detects the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a hormone produced during pregnancy. A urine sample is collected and tested, usually with a dipstick or test kit, which changes color if hCG is present. No special preparation is required. Risks are minimal, with slight discomfort during collection. A positive result indicates pregnancy, while a negative result suggests no pregnancy. The accuracy can be influenced by the timing of the test, with higher reliability when taken after a missed period. Normal activities can be resumed after the test.