If you are positive that you ovulated on day 14 then it would be best to wait exctly 13 days after your ovulation to take a HPT. I know you may feel anxious to take one earlier, but that may only lead to false responses or hopes.
When was your last pregnancy test taken? Do you know if you ovulated? If so do you know when you ovulated? Are your cycles regular? There are many possibilities here. You should consult a doctor for a blood test. This is truly the only way for you to be 100% sure.
No. To get a reliable result on a home pregnancy test you should wait 14-16 days after you think you ovulated to test.
I would wait till your next period and ask for a cycle day 21 progesterone test, this will tell you if you have ovulated or not. Please don't panic if you don't ovulate, as there's lots that can be done to help you in that situation.
You likely conceived in the third week of June, though it is possible that you conceived later than that. You don't mention the length of your average cycle. Did you notice a time when you had discharge the same slickness as eggwhites and found it easy to be in the mood for sex? Those are fertility signs, signs that you are ovulating. Sex a few days before that to a day after that would have led to this conception. If you ovulated in the middle of a typical 28 day cycle, around June 17th, you could have had a positive pregnancy test as early as July 1st. If your negative test was before or on the 14th of July, you may have conceived in June. If your negative test was after the 14th, you might have conceived in July.
You should wait to test at least 14 to 16 days after ovulation. However some women don't get accurate readings because they don't know when they ovulated, they ovulated late, or implantation was late. Most women are able to get an accurate home pregnancy test in 4 to 8 weeks of pregnancy. If you get negative home test and still feel that you may be pregnant you should see a Dr for a blood test as it can detect pregnancy much sooner.
Sore breasts and cramping are normal at this stage in your cycle. You are probably ovulating or have just ovulated and this often causes sore breasts and cramping. If you miss your period, take a test
Its not, since you have probably not even ovulated yet.
Typically women ovulate in the middle of their cycle. You should wait 10-14 days after ovulation to try a pregnancy test.
Depends... if you ovulated already, 14 days or so. If you haven't ovulated, up to 30 days. You need 2 weeks after you ovulate to get an accurate pregnancy test...
I have heard that many women ovulate later on Clomid. I am on my second cycle of Clomid this month and on day 18 without ovulation according to OPK. But last month I ovulated on day 14 but did not concieve. I am waiting until CD 23 and then will stop testing and go in to my dr for a test. Oh and adominal pain should be okay, if it feels like cramps then you might O soon! Good luck! Hope this helps.
In short, yes. A 'textbook' woman's cycle will release an egg at around the 14th day, then begin to bleed at 28 days. However, we all know all women do not ovulate at mid-cycle and bleed every 4weeks. You can potentially release an egg at any time during your cycle. If you think you may be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. A test should be able to pick up a pregnancy just 2 to 4 weeks after conception.
A blood test should be positive, if you are pregnant and if it's been at least 14 days since ovulation or at least 4 days since implantation (usually 6-12 days after ovulation).