Pregnancy Tests - The way they were

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pregnancy_test

The ancient Egyptians watered bags of wheat and barley with the urine of a possibly pregnant woman. Germination indicated pregnancy. The type of grain that sprouted was taken as an indicator of the fetus's sex. Hippocrates suggested that a woman who had missed her period should drink a solution of honey in water at bedtime: resulting abdominal distention and cramps would indicate the presence of a pregnancy. Avicenna and many physicians after him in the Middle Ages performed uroscopy, a nonscientific method to evaluate urine.

Early studies of hCG had concluded that it was produced by the pituitary gland. In the 1930s, Georgeanna Jones discovered that hCG was produced not by the pituitary gland, but by the placenta. This discovery was important in relying on hCG as an early marker of pregnancy.[2] Selmar Aschheim and Bernhard Zondek introduced testing based on the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in 1928.[3] In the Aschheim and Zondek test, an infantile female mouse was injected subcutaneously with urine of the person to be tested, and the mouse later was killed and dissected. Presence of ovulation indicated that the urine contained hCG and meant that the person was pregnant. A similar test was developed using immature rabbits. Here, too, killing the animal to check her ovaries was necessary. An improvement arrived with the frog test, which still was used in the 1950s and allowed the frog to remain alive and be used repeatedly: a female frog was injected with serum or urine of the patient; if the frog produced eggs within the next 24 hours, the test was positive.

Jan Steen's The Doctor's Visit. Included in this 17th century painting is a depiction of a dubious pregnancy test: a ribbon dipped in the patient's urine and then burned.

Thank god for chemists, supermarkets and ebay!
 
hehe could you imagine it now a days? lol

i actually still have the slip of paper that my mum got from the chemist when my dad took in a urine sample to be tested.

apparantly back then, the only type of tests available where at the chemist, and my dad had to take the pee in and then go back the day later and collect the test results written on paper!!!

it's quite a special thing to have!!! my mum only found out about me at 16 weeks gone!

and guess what... i am actually a TRUE immaculate conception!!!
 
hehe well it says they were still around in the 1950's and my dad was born 1951 so I bet my nana's pee was injected into a frog! :puke: Nice!
 
ShineyHappyPeople said:
To think of all that science involved and all we do is pee all over them :lol:

How ungreatful we are, shame on us lol :|
 

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