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Re: Can a blood test for something totally different detect pregnancy???

From: tx (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 11 Dec 2002 16:24:19 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 11 Dec 2002, L wrote: >
>Hi,
>I'm 20, still live with parents and still under their insurance. My dad
>and I have to go get a blood test to see if we have Von Willebrand's
>Disease. There is a chance that I am pregnant but do not want parents
>to know at this point until I figure things out. If I go with my dad to
>get a blood test for Von Willebrand's Disease (costs about $800) will
>the blood test detect that I am pregnant if I am? I mean they will be
>seeing if I have this disease not if I am pregnant but will it show up
>in the blood test when I get the blood test for the Von Willebrand's
>disease?
>Thanks
>L

If you look on a search engine, such as Yahoo or MSN and you look up "Life insurance test" or "Insurance Blood test", you may be able to find an answer faster than on here. My husband and I were considering buying additional life and I looked up the tests that are usually given. It said that we would more than likely get a FULL blood screening and a physical. I am not positive about your State requirements, but I know you are probably worried. I was pg when I was 17 and living at home. I did not know i was pg until i miscarried. My parents never found out and I have never told too many people. Please take a test from the store so you can find out and take care of yourself. I dont mean to lecture, but PLEASE use condoms and be safe. good luck from Texas




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