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Good afternoon all Can these following tests detect pregnancy? 1. CBC, 2. MP test, 3. Widal test 3. Chest X-ray test 4. Urine R/M test
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No. urine pregnancy test can detect pregnancy
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Urine R/M can help to determine Urine infection, to rule out pregnancy Urine pregnancy test(preganews) can help but it comes positive after 6 weeks pregnancy, you should wait for that much of time. You can consult with your last period date for more details
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Hello madam good afternoon. You are providing inadequate data but still the above test whichever you mentioned they are not related to your pregnancy detection. 1) urine for pregnancy test 2) blood for prolactin level , 3) ultrasound abdomen and pelvic organs. These above tests will definitely help you and especially the ultrasound abdomen and pelvic organs mentions the the weeks including days of pregnancy. If you want interested you can contact me I will explain you in detail.
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