Normally, yes. But qualitative blood tests (yes/no) have more cases of error than quantitative tests (done days apart).
By doing a home pregnancy test or, more accurate, a blood test.
As you had a blood test, you are definitely not pregnant. The blood test is 100% accurate.
If you think you might be pregnant then you should go and get a prgnancy test from the pharmacy (they only cost a couple of dollars). They are just as accurate as the test a doctor does and you only have to pee on them as opposed to needing to have blood drawn. (I'm a doctor)
2 weeks after sex. The test is not accurate before that.
It's very rare as the blood test is the most accurate. However if it was done too soon it could be false. They are considered accurate 10-14 days after ovulation.
For most women yes. There are a few women who are pregnant with a negative blood and urine test. But very few.
if you have your period, you're not pregnant. any time after 5 days after sex is accurate, period or not. other than that a blood test any time.
If you took a test and it's negative, you're most probably not pregnant. If you want to be sure, you should go to a hospital and ask for a blood test, since they are more accurate.
It depends on the type of test. With todays accurate methods, a blood test can indicate a pregnancy from 7-10 days after conception. The longer time after, the more accurate the result will be. Some women may get a negative result very early on even though they are indeed pregnant.
The only blood test that you need is to test the HCG hormone. But you can ask your doctor to do a blood test for you and they will know which one to do! If not then i would see a different doctor :)
About 9 days after conception if you know when you concieved. Otherwise about 6 days before your anticipated period. Levels of HCG will be present and a blood test will be able to tell you if you're pregnant or not.
Yes a blood test can tell you you are pregnant. That's why to make sure someone is pregnant the go to the doctors and take a blood test for pregnancy.Yes