It should take about 2 weeks, ie the amount of time between ovulation and when you would normally expect your period. Test on the day you expect your period but bear in mind that a negative test does not necessarily mean you are not pregnant, only that your HCG levels are too low to show up on a urine test. If you are undergoing fertility treatment your Dr may do a blood HCG test which is much more accurate and can even be done before you expect your period. However the number of conceptions that would normally result in a very early miscarriage (chemical pregnancy or otherwise) is so high that it might be less stressful to simply wait until a urine test works to avoid the emotional pain. If your first urine test is negative, don't give up hope. As long as your period does not start you could still be pregnant. Repeat the test, some suggest a week later is best but I think every 2 days is better. You can buy some very cheap pregnancy tests on earlypregnancytests.com and then you can afford to test as often as you like!
I have had 4 inseminations and still am not pregnant. My doctor tells me that pregnancy symptoms will be the same as anyone else's pregnancy symptoms. So, I would take a blood pregnancy test 14 days post insemination at your doctor's office as it measures the smallest amount of HCG in your system.
Dark brown discharge 8 days after artificial insemination could be a sign of implantation bleeding, which occurs when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. This can be a positive indication of pregnancy. However, it could also be due to other factors such as hormonal changes or irritation from the procedure itself. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and guidance.
No, it takes on average 2 weeks for hcg to be strong enough to show on a hpt,
After two weeks, I took a digital over-the-counter pregnancy test and it read "pregnant". In addition, I physically felt different. My breast became extremely tender. Two days after my doctor confirmed that I was expecting a baby!
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ovulation begins 7-10 days after bleeding starts, bleeding should slow and stop and females should allow malesto mount them, you then have 5-10 days to inseminate
Yes, if you missed your period, you should definitely be able to get a result from a pregnancy test ten days after.
11 days
Yes. Sperm can live in the vagina anywhere from 2 to 7 days.
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There are no such days- you should always use protection to avoid pregnancy, even during your period.
10 days for blood test and 14 days for Home pregnancy test. Well it could vary but this is the most likely when pregnancy can be detected. After you missed your period the home pregnancy SHOULD work if you were pregnant. Good luck.