No: Lab tests that check one's urine or blood, check only those fluids. Tests count how much bHCG is in either the urine or the blood. So, before implantation of a baby embryo, that embryo is floating around, not attached to the future mother. Because the embryo is not attached to the woman (it's too early in the life cycle), there isn't a direct way for bHCG to get into the woman's blood or urine yet
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