The pregnancy blood test report card mainly depends on the results of blood progesterone and blood HCG in the test report card, and the judgment is based on the comparison between the test values and the reference values. How to read the pregnancy blood test report card depends mainly on the test results of blood progesterone and blood HCG in the test report card. If the test value is higher than the normal reference value, it indicates pregnancy. If the test value is within the normal reference value, it indicates that the woman may not be pregnant or the test is too early. Usually after pregnancy, pregnant women have significantly higher blood levels of HCG and blood progesterone, as well as higher levels of HCG in the urine. Based on the results of the blood progesterone, blood HCG and urine HCG tests, combined with the history of menopause and pelvic ultrasound, it is possible to determine whether or not a woman is pregnant.