**Title:** [Medical Assessment ](https://www.reddit.com/r/AusVisa/comments/1dl6ek8/medical_assessment/), posted by **Wooden_Philosopher28**
**Full text:** Does anyone know whether the medical practitioner checks the Beta hcg level (Pregnancy hormones) after taking the blood sample? I was 5 weeks pregnant and got abortion. But my beta hcg level is still >5. Will that cause any impact on the student visa?
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I’m sorry for bothering you. Actually the country I live in, the testing facility isn’t friendly at all and they are not willing to share such information. They might even find such questions suspicious.
**Title:** [Medical Assessment ](https://www.reddit.com/r/AusVisa/comments/1dl6ek8/medical_assessment/), posted by **Wooden_Philosopher28** **Full text:** Does anyone know whether the medical practitioner checks the Beta hcg level (Pregnancy hormones) after taking the blood sample? I was 5 weeks pregnant and got abortion. But my beta hcg level is still >5. Will that cause any impact on the student visa? -------------------- ^(This is the original text of the post and this is an automated service) *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/AusVisa) if you have any questions or concerns.*
They don’t check beta hCG in the blood test.
Are you sure? It’s actually the pregnancy test
The blood work is for HIV and eGFR (kidney function).
You sure? I’m talking about Australian student visa medical assessment though 😭
Mate, you’re giving the same response to everyone. If you’re not going to listen to us, call Bupa, or whatever your testing facility is and ask them.
I’m sorry for bothering you. Actually the country I live in, the testing facility isn’t friendly at all and they are not willing to share such information. They might even find such questions suspicious.
Your hormone levels will have dropped to normal quickly. Between nine and thirty days approximately.
It’s been 14 days already