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		<title>EPT Pregnancy Test Results</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ept pregnancy test results
To determine a pregnancy you must not visit your gynecologist. You can buy  first response pregnancy test in each drugstore market or in each pharmacy different pregnancy tests and this way you can get your ept pregnancy test results. With such a ept pregnancy test  you can make your testing [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first response pregnancy test is a qualitative rapid test (early test) for the determination of the hCG hormone in the urine.
The first response pregnancy test is to be proven able already small quantities of the hCG hormone.
With the first response pregnancy test the pregnancy hormone can be already proven hCG (human Choriongonadotropin) starting from [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pregnancy 2nd week: The Fertilization
The thing with the pregnancy weeks is partial for laymen misleading. For the computation of the duration of the pregnancy, which covers 40 weeks on basis of this calculation, as starting point the first day of the last Menstruation is consulted. The actual pregnancy begins therefore only in the 2nd week.
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		<description><![CDATA[A small miracle

A pregnancy takes 40 weeks. If it is called pregnancy 1st week, then at this time actually still no pregnancy exists, because fertilization of the egg takes place only in the center of the cycle.
The gynecologist takes however the first two weeks into account of the cycle, since one can determine never completely [...]]]></description>
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