Pregnancy
Confirm Pregnancy Early with an hCG Blood Test.
Get accurate results even before a missed period. An hCG blood test detects the pregnancy hormone sooner and tracks your pregnancy’s progress for added peace of mind.
Early Answers, Lasting Peace: Confirm Your Pregnancy with Precision –
From the Comfort of Home
The wait after trying to conceive can feel endless – that mix of hope and uncertainty keeping you up at night. What if you could know sooner, without the stress of home kits or GP queues? Our Pregnancy Blood Test delivers medical-grade accuracy by detecting hCG levels days before a missed period, giving you clarity to plan your next steps with confidence.
Performed by a professional nurse at your door, this simple venous blood draw provides reliable results in just 7 days. Whether you’re celebrating early positives or monitoring for peace of mind, it’s the trusted way to start your journey informed and empowered.
The Anxiety of Waiting – Why Early Confirmation Changes Everything
Pregnancy tests at home are convenient, but they’re not always sensitive enough to catch those crucial early signs. Low hCG levels might mean a negative result when something’s just beginning, leading to dashed hopes or delayed joy. For women on fertility journeys, tracking treatments, or simply eager to know, false negatives amplify the emotional rollercoaster – wondering if it’s too soon, or if there’s an issue brewing.
Imagine the relief of knowing for sure: hCG blood tests spot the pregnancy hormone at levels as low as 5 mIU/mL, confirming conception 6-8 days post-ovulation. And beyond detection, serial testing tracks rising levels to ensure healthy progression, flagging any anomalies like ectopic pregnancies or miscarriage risks early – when intervention matters most. Our customers share, “It confirmed my pregnancy at 10 DPO – the relief was immense, and we could start planning right away.” – Sarah K., London.
Don’t let uncertainty linger – early insights mean timely support from your midwife or doctor, turning “what if” into “welcome.”
Who Should Take the Pregnancy Blood Test? If You’re Ready for Clarity, This Is for You
This test is a game-changer for women at any stage of trying or early pregnancy. Consider it if you’re:
- Trying to conceive naturally and want confirmation before your period’s due, avoiding the wait on home tests?
- Undergoing fertility treatments like IVF or IUI, needing precise hCG monitoring to track success?
- Experiencing early symptoms (nausea, fatigue, tenderness) but unsure – get answers without delay?
- Monitoring an established pregnancy for viability, especially if history includes losses or concerns?
- Planning ahead for family life, work leave, or health choices, craving that first positive milestone?
- Post-miscarriage or ectopic and hoping for reassurance on new cycles?
It’s especially valuable in the first trimester when hCG doubles every 48-72 hours – start now if timing feels right, and retest as advised by your healthcare provider for ongoing tracking.
What Your Pregnancy Blood Test Reveals – Sensitive Detection for Your Journey
Our accredited UK lab analyses one key biomarker with high precision, delivering a straightforward PDF report you can share with your GP or midwife. No guesswork – just clear, actionable insights:
- Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG): The pregnancy hormone produced after implantation. We measure total levels in your blood, detecting pregnancy as early as 7-12 days post-conception. Rising hCG confirms healthy development (typically doubling every 2-3 days in early weeks), while plateaus or drops can signal issues for prompt medical review. It’s more accurate than urine tests, with sensitivity to even trace amounts – perfect for early detection or progression monitoring.
Your report includes reference ranges, trend explanations, and guidance on what levels mean for you, empowering informed discussions with professionals.
Addressing Your Doubts – We’ve Made It Simple, Private, and Reliable
- Is a blood test necessary over home kits? Yes for speed and accuracy – it catches pregnancies sooner and tracks better, reducing stress and enabling earlier care.
- Concerned about the process? Our qualified nurses visit your home for a quick, gentle venous draw – confidential, comfortable, and no NHS wait times.
- What if results aren’t what you hoped? We’ll guide you with next steps; positives bring joy, while any concerns connect you to support quickly.
- Privacy and quality assured: All under strict UK standards, with secure handling and lab protocols you can trust for life-changing results.
Take the step towards certainty today – your future family deserves it.
Testing for Pregnancy
✅ Over 2,000 tests completed across the UK
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✅ NHS-comparable testing standards
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How often should I have a Pregnancy blood test?
If you suspect you are pregnant, we recommend testing once, as early as possible.
Nurse appointments fill up fast — book now to secure your preferred date.
Other Questions
- Confirmation of pregnancy
- Monitor progression of pregnancy
- HCG (Beta HCG) Hormone
Take the blood test as early as possible.
Collection method: Venous blood
Results available: 1-2 days after the sample has reached the laboratory.
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)
The test measures the amount of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in your blood to detect pregnancy. hCG levels increase quickly during the early stages of pregnancy.
How it Works
1. Order a Test
Order your test, and then Answer the Questions about why you’re taking that test.
Our nurse will contact you for dates, so they can take your blood sample at your home.
Our nurse will then send your sample to our laboratory.
2. Our laboratory team run the tests
Our skilled laboratory staff conduct your blood tests in a clean and secure environment, ensuring accuracy and reliability.
Each test follows strict protocols to maintain the highest quality standards.
3. Receive Your Results within 7 days
We will email you to inform you that your blood test results are ready.
The email will have a PDF report attached, sent directly to your inbox.
4. Monitor your levels over time
With regular ongoing tests and reports, you can track your results. The reports can be shared with your GP.
Check if you’re improving healthily or where changes could be made.