Finger prick could replace urine for pregnancy tests
NCT ID NCT06747598
Summary
This study tested if a simple finger-prick blood sample could be used for a rapid pregnancy test. Researchers wanted to see if this method works as well as standard urine tests, especially in situations where getting a urine sample is difficult or would cause a delay, like in wilderness emergencies or busy clinics. The goal is to make pregnancy testing faster and more accessible in non-traditional settings.
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University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Nebraska, 68198, United States
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