Could a home test replace blood draws for pregnancy monitoring?

NCT ID NCT06802263

Summary

This study is testing whether a new at-home urine pregnancy test is as accurate as a standard blood test for monitoring early pregnancies when the location is unknown. Researchers will enroll 35 women to compare the home test results with blood test results over several days. The goal is to see if the home test can provide reliable information, potentially reducing the need for frequent clinic visits.

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  • University of Colorado

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    Aurora, Colorado, 80045, United States

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