Implantation as this is when the foetal cells implant and begin producing hcg.
trophoblast
with an hpt 5 days before your missed period.... or get a hcg blood test by your doctor
No, the hCG levels are unlikely to be high enough to detect one day after implantation. What makes you think you know when implantation happened?
HCG stands for "Human Chorionic Gonadotropin", the pregnancy hormone. HCG is being produced by the placenta and enters the blood stream as soon as implantation happens, about one week after fertilization and ovulation, when the embryo implants and the placenta attaches to the uterine lining.
"During menstruation the HCG is already being made by the body" No, it's not. HCG is produced by the tropoblasts within several days after implantation of the fertilized egg.
Yes, by day 10 post implantation a beta hCG test is very reliable.
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)
Hcg is given to help your ovaries produce progesterone to stabilise your uterus for implantation. It doesn't improve embryo implantation, just helps it. Unfortunately implantation failure can happen for a number if reasons - the embryo is not strong enough to implant, it doesn't hatch, the lining is not receptive, egg or sperm quality, clotting, immune issues are all factors for the embryo not implanting.
Yes, absolutely. Every woman produces different amounts of hcg, which is the hormone that the pregnancy test detects. It can take some women a week after implantation (or longer) to produce a detectable amount of hcg for a blood test.
It helps the ovaries produce more progesterone during the embryonic implantation phase.
Yes. You need to wait until you've missed a period No, not necessarily. I got an instant positive on 3 different HPT's exactly 24 hours after I had implantation bleeding, 4 days before my period was due. The implantation bleeding doesn't always "come out" when implantation occurs, it can take a couple of days, and depending on how fast your body produces the hcg will depend on how long it takes to get a positive.