You could be pregnant, take a test now.
Yes
A home pregnancy test can detect the pregnancy hormone starting around 10 days after conception.
yes but you should wait at least until your next period is due to take a hpt.
There are pregnancy tests on the market which can detect pregnancy earlier than your missed period. You could be pregnant but you wont know unless you miss your period and take another test. your doctor will be able to help
Sensitive home pregnancy tests can detect if you're pregnant 7-14 days after ovulation. Ovulation occurs approximately 14 days after the START of your last period. If you usually have regular periods (around 28-day cycle give or take a few days) and you have missed or are late on your period, a home pregnancy test should be able to detect if you are pregnant or not.
if your only 3days late than its too early for a at home pregnancy test to detect if your pregnant or not.Also not eating correctly or not eating enough can mess ur period up. Sometimes just having sex can mess your period up too. You need to be atleast 2 wks late for it to detect if ur pregnant or not. Go to ur local health department or go to a doctor to get a blood test so you will knw for sure.
Both urine and blood pregnancy tests can detect pregnancy about 10 days after conception.
No, the egg will be to small to detect
This will generally depend on the test that is used to detect a pregnancy. Blood tests are more accurate in that they can detect a pregnancy earlier. As soon as two weeks after a missed period, blood tests can detect levels of Hcg (the hormone pregnant females produce). Urine pregnancy tests generally do not detect a pregnancy before the 6th week because sometimes it takes that long for Hcg levels to rise to the point where a urine test will be sensitive enough to detect it.
yes
It depends on when you are supposed to have your period. I have heard that you can take the test up to 7 days defore your period.
The answer to both questions is no. The GYN can't tell, and ultrasound can only see changes if you're pregnant now or were pregnant in the last couple of weeks, at the most.