Merginos padekit! mmm veluoja jau 16 dienu, kiek nestumo testu dariausi, visi neaisku, ginekologe sake kad dar nieko nesimato ir liepe laukti mmm, jei nepasirodys tai tik tada apsilankyti. Labai noreciau pasidaryti kraujo tyrima tik va beda, kad nezinau kur kreiptis del jo. Gal galetumete pasufleruoti kur mgalima Kaune ji atlikti. Aciu
o tai tokiems tyrimams ne gydytojas siuntima duoda tai tu labai nori ar nenori buti ? Kodel taip nekantrauji? va as irgi laukiu, tai po kokiu poros savaiciu vel eisiu pas gydytoja darysiu echo. Nes per pirmaji nalabai ka ir pasake
Negi nestumo testu galima pasitiketi 100% Pasidarei nestumo testa, parodo 2 juosteles ir jau gali buti nescia. Manau labai mazas % merginu is karto po tokiu vaizdeliu nenulekia pas ginekologa
Pirmiausia, hCH - tai kraujo tyrimas kuris: 1. nustato ar laukiatės; 2. nustato nėštumo laiką Chorioninis gonadotropinas (hCG) - pagrindinis normalaus nėštumo laboratorinis testas. Chorioninį gonadotropiną gamina placenta.
O esmė tokia, kad būtų gerai, kad mamytės pasidalintų patirtimiau , kur tas tyrimas daromas, kiek kainuoja, ir aisku su adresais, miestai. Prašyčiau kad tema būtų efektinga - rašyti tik informaciją. kad planuojančios lengviau rastų savo mieste kur atlieka šy tyrimą..
PVZ aš žinau, kad Trakų g-vėj, Vilniuje yra klinika, šalia "skonis ir kvapas" aš ten mokėdavau 40lt už šy tytimą. atsakymas būdavo po 2-3 valandų.
Vilniuje, senamiestyje, Trakų g. 8-6, tel. 22 622439 -2-3- valandos
Vilniuje, "Medicinos diagnostikos centras"; Grybo g. 32, tel. 22 340492
Vilniuje, Lietuvos onkologijos centras; Santariškių g. 1, tel. 22 786746
Vilniuje, Antakalnyje, "Medicina Practica", Žolyno g. 36, II korp., tel. 22 349546 Papildyta: MEDICINOS TYRIMŲ CENTRAS, UAB Įmonės kodas 300075511 Savanorių pr. 284/ Partizanų g. 17, LT-50204, KAUNAS (37) 407827
Esant normaliam nėštumui, ŽCG aptinkamas jau 7-ą dieną po pastojimo. Jo kiekis padvigubėja kas 1 3 dienos. ŽCG koncentracija didėja greitai, ir jau pirmųjų turėjusių įvykti mėnesinių metu dažnai siekia 100 mTV/ml. Didžiausia koncentracija būna 10 12-tą nėštumo savaitę. Ji tada siekia 30000 200000 mTV/ml.
Deja, lentelės nepavyko įkelti, todėl sukeliu taip Pirmas stulpelis reiškia nėštumo savaites po paskutinių menstruacijų, antras stulpelis reiškia dienas po pastojimo, trečias stulpelis reiškia Hcg kiekį esant vienam embrionui (mIU/ml arba IU/L).
Weeks of pregnancy after last period Days after conceptionHCG level for single baby (mIU/ml or IU/L)
Week 3 70 to 5
Week 414 (next period due)5 to 426
Week 52118 to 7340
Week 6281,080 to 56,500
Weeks 7 to 835 to 427,650 to 229,000
Weeks 9 to 1249 to 7025,700 to 288,000
Weeks 13 to 1677 to 10013,300 to 254,000
Weeks 17 to 244,060 to 165,400
Weeks 25 to birth of baby3,640 to 117,000 4 to 6 weeks after birthLess than 5
naudinga apie HCG:
HCG.The most common blood test used to detect a pregnancy in the very early weeks, or to determine if a pregnancy is likely to continue or miscarry is a 'quantitative serum human chorionic gonadotrophin' (QHCG). This is also known as a 'beta HCG' (or 'B-HCG'). The earliest time a blood HCG test will detect a pregnancy is about 8 days after conception (or about 1 week before the next period is due). However, this is only possible for about 5% of women. Most women will show a positive blood HCG level by about 11 to 12 days after conception (or a couple of days before the next period would have been due). Women who have HCG injections for fertility treatments can have HCG in their system for 2 to 3 weeks after the injection. This means they may obtain an early 'positive' pregnancy test, yet not be pregnant.
The HCG hormone starts to be released into the woman's blood stream soon after the baby implants into the lining of her uterus (about 8 to 12 days after conception). The HCG blood level will initially start off very low (at least 5 IU/L), but then rapidly increase (doubling every 2 to 3 days), so that within a few days to a week or so, the HCG level becomes high enough to be detected in the woman's urine (at least 50 to 80 IU/L). Once this level is achieved, a urine pregnancy test will show as being 'positive'.
The HCG hormone peaks to its highest levels between 8 and 11 weeks of the pregnancy. Then the level slowly decreases, lowering at 12 weeks and again at about 16 weeks of the pregnancy. The HCG level remains lower until several weeks after the birth of the baby. As the HCG levels lower, the maturing placenta takes over the role of producing other hormones to support the pregnancy (at around 12 weeks). HCG levels that are higher than expected may indicate a multiple pregnancy or the woman being more advanced in her pregnancy than calculated, or a molar pregnancy.
A blood HCG level of 5 IU/L may only 'indicate' that a pregnancy is possible. But it may also indicate that a pregnancy has recently existed (particularly if the woman is bleeding and in the process of miscarrying). If the blood test is repeated in 2 to 3 days and the beta HCG has approximately doubled, then this confirms that the pregnancy is continuing. A beta HCG of at least 25 IU/L is definitely regarded as being a 'positive' pregnancy blood test. If the pregnancy is less than 12 weeks and the levels start to lower, this is fairly indicative that the pregnancy will, or is in the process of miscarrying.
Normal HCG blood levels vary widely between different women and in different pregnancies for the same woman. Be very careful when trying to 'interpret the numbers'. During the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, the level itself is NOT as important in how much it is rising every few days. Some normal pregnancies will have quite low HCG levels and still progress, ending in the birth of a healthy baby. The best way to confirm if a pregnancy is progressing is to repeat the blood test in 2 to 3 days time, and perhaps again 2 to 3 days after that. This is aimed at seeing if the HCG level is rising adequately.
NOTE:Be aware that even when a pregnancy is miscarrying the levels can slightly increase for a while, but not at the rate expected if the pregnancy was progressing normally. For example a serum HCG level of 3,400 IU/L on Saturday, followed by a level of 3,600 IU/L on Monday may be of concern, as the level should be more like 5,000 to 7,000 IU/L. Also it is normal for the HCG level to start decreasing after 12 weeks of pregnancy. However, essentially, after about 8 weeks of pregnancy the use of ultrasound will tend to be more reliable in checking the growth and wellbeing of the baby, rather than blood pregnancy tests, which are more relied upon from 4 to 8 weeks of pregnancy.
The HCG hormone can stay in a woman's blood at low levels for up to 4 to 6 weeks after a miscarriage. info iš čia