It's different for everyone, but roughly 10 days after
It's different for everyone, but roughly 10 days after
a person wont receive a positive pregnancy test until about 3 to 4 weeks after unprotected intercourse has happened
Implantation bleeding, if any, would occur anywhere from 6-12 days after ovulation. Implantation bleeding does not always occur, even if implantation does occur, so if you think you are pregnant, and it's been longer than 14 days since ovulation, (or 21 days since unprotected sex) you can safely take a home pregnancy test and get accurate results.
In medieval times I would imagine conception would be no different than traditional intercourse. As far as I'm aware there was nothing comparable to modern-day InVitro Fertilization/Implantation.
The earliest detection would be through blood labs measuring hormones. That would be after your eggs are fertilized. As for knowing WHEN they are being fertilized, best to err on the safe side and assume they are during unprotected intercourse.
Assuming you had intercourse during ovulation then the soonest you could test positive would be 7 days. However, it's almost impossible to get a result that early. It takes 6 - 12 days for the fertilized egg to travel down the fallopian tubes and implant in the uterus. Your body doesn't start producing hCG (the pregnancy hormone) until implantation has occured. Keeping this in mind you will get more accurate results if you wait 2 weeks after intercourse to test.
This could definetly be implantation bleeding if unprotected sex has taking place 10 -14 days before. Implantation bleeding should be much different to a period its alot lighter and only lasts a few hours. If its just like a normal period clotty and dark red then its likely to be an early period expecially if your periods are irregular, if your still in doubt do a home pregnancy test two days after your period would have been due you shoud get an accurate result.
There is no particular reason why this should happen. You would be wise to seek medical advice.
Implantation Bleeding After ovulation the egg travels into the uterus and burrows into the lining of the uterus. For some women implantation will cause slight bleeding or spotting. This is called implantation bleeding. This is sometimes confused for an early period. What does implantation bleeding or spotting look like? Implantation bleeding, also called implantation spotting, does not look like a regular menstrual period. Implantation bleeding is scanty and usually pink or brownish discharge. Implantation bleeding or menstrual period? Implantation bleeding normally occurs a week to a few days before your period would normally start. Spotting that occurs around a week after ovulation is likely implantation bleeding; whereas, spotting that occurs very close to the time that your period would normally start may not be. A normal menstrual cycle generally starts off light and then gets heavier. Spotting can sometimes be the sign of an early period. If this is the case, the spotting will pick up to heavier bleeding. If you have spotting right around the time your period would normally start, it can be more confusing. You will need to take the wait and see approach or take a pregnancy test to determine pregnancy.
Do you mean...how is it possible? Or why would they do such a thing? If they've already had their menstrual cycle, and had unprotected sexual intercourse, then it's possible. Even at such an age, to get to the point of pregnancy, it shows they are irresponsible.
I am no expert, but from all that I have read over the past week on this very subject, I believe that it is actually 7 to 12 days after the actual fertilization of the egg (intercourse) that the egg starts implanting and you may or may not have bleeding, or spotting.
I would test just to be sure. You can have bleeding in early pregnancy.