You don't have the no 1 SIGN of pregnancy which is missing a period so it is probably not worth taking a test at all. If you must take one wait until the bleeding has finished so it doesn't obscure the test result.
You should wait for at least two weeks for then only can you do a pregnancy test that will show a result.
You can take a pregnancy test 3 weeks after sex
To ensure the accuracy of the pregnancy test, wait at least a minimum of 14 days after having sex to take the pregnancy test. Some pregnancy symptoms can be a result of other things going on in your body as well.
It is possible; you should be able to notice signs within a week to two weeks of pregnancy although initial fertilization and implantation may take about a week after intercourse. So you should wait at least two weeks after sex to test for pregnancy.
Yes, its possible though its more likely that the symptoms are menstrual related, not pregnancy. In a typical 28 day cycle, ovulation occurs about 14 days after the 1st day of the previous period and a pregnancy test is not very accurate until at least 10 days after that. Pregnancy tests are most accurate when you are sure you have missed your period.
Yes, at least in theory. Get a test done.
It all depends on how log it has been since your last menstual cycle and the time you took the test. For an ept to be relatively accurate, you should be at least 2-3 weeks late and even then you should follow up with another test within 24-48 hours.
No it would take at least two weeks for you to feel symptoms. You start feeling pregnancy symptoms when your body starts producing large amounts of hcg hormones.AnswerAs above and also diarrhoea is not a symptom of pregnancy. It sounds more as though you have some form of tummy upset.
There should be at least be 40 weeks in pregnancy.
Not within one day of conception, no. Pregnancy symptoms cannot start until the embryo has implanted and pregnancy hormones are being produced. This takes at least a week to 10 days from conception.
The only difference between a phantom pregnancy and a real pregnancy is that with a phantom pregnancy you are not actually carrying a baby and you will usually have a period and a negative pregnancy test. You will have the same symptoms as a regular pregnancy and they can last at least as long as 7 months.Scroll down to related links and look at "False pregnancy - Wikipedia"
Nipple discharge and tenderness can be a sign of cancer, but it doesn't mean you have it just because you have those symptoms. A doctor will be able to give you a blood test for pregnancy and tests for cancer. You may be able to get insurance through your state to cover all or at least most of your medical costs if you don't have insurance. If you look up Planned Parenthood in the yellow pages, they will be able to help you with the pregnancy part. I believe they are free clinics or at least on a sliding scale.