“If you're not satisfied with the results, we can do a blood test, Mrs. Brooks. However, the test will take longer to find out the results, and you will have to wait. But I need to tell you that both urine and blood tests have the same purpose of checking HCG in your body. For your information, HCG is a hormone produced during pregnancy and appears in the blood and urine of pregnant women as early as 10 days after conception. In conclusion, the two tests have the same purpose, and it's okay if you only choose one," once again the doctor explained, and Jessica immediately shook her head in response. "I think a urine test is enough, Doctor," Jessica answered verbally. “For some reason, I'm sure I'm not pregnant, so another test isn't necessary at this time.” The doctor smiled slightly before replying, “If that is your decision, I will not oppose it. After all, women's instincts are something we can't ignore, and if you don't think you're pregnant, chances are you're not actually pregn
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