Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are bacterial infections that commonly affect the bladder, urethra, and sometimes the kidneys. Understanding the potential interrelation between such infections and the reliability of hormone-based assays designed to detect gestation is crucial. Several factors influence the accuracy of these assays, and physiological changes related to illness can be a contributing element.
The importance of accurate gestation detection stems from the need for timely prenatal care and informed medical decision-making. False negatives or positives can lead to delayed treatment, inappropriate interventions, and increased patient anxiety. A comprehensive understanding of factors that can influence test results ensures more accurate and reliable diagnoses.