24 hours
PT/PTT and INR
If it was a test done at home that you mailed to the lab, you should get the results back in the mail. If you had the test performed elsewhere, call who ever ordered the test and they should be able to tell you where the results will go and how soon to expect them.
Capillary Coagulation Test
The prothrombin time (PT) test measures how long it takes for blood to clot. This test evaluates the coagulation factors involved in the extrinsic pathway.
As soon as you possibly can.
INR is "International normalized ratio": it is a test for blood coagulation.
Time of onset, and age
The principle of the heat coagulation test for proteins is based on the denaturation and coagulation of proteins when exposed to heat. By heating a solution containing proteins, the proteins unfold and aggregate, forming a visible clot or precipitate. This test is commonly used to assess the presence of specific proteins by noting the formation of a clot or precipitate upon heating.
Using an early pregnancy test or EPT, you can test for pregnancy 15-16 days after a positive ovulation test, or 14 days after ovulation.
A coagulation cascade is the sequence of biochemical activities, involving clotting factors, that stop bleeding by forming a clot.
I always advise that when you suspect pregnancy, a bood test is performed. You need to ask specifically for the following blood test and it can be performed now. The blood test you need is Quantitative beta HCG pregnancy blood test.
There is one simple office procedure for the same. You take out about one ml blood from the vein of the patient. Feel the thin capillary glass tubes with this blood. Start breaking the small portion of the same every fifteen seconds. You will see the clot and that gives you the coagulation time. Alternately you can put a drop of blood on the glass slide. Try to move needle from the drop of blood. Note the time. When you can lift the clot by tip of needle, that is clotting time.