Your body doesn't start producing HCG until the fertlized egg has attached itself. That being said, it takes anywhere from 5-10 days after conception for the fertlized egg to make it's way to the uterine lining and another few days for the hormone level to be detectable. so it's possible to be pregnant and have a negative test. Wait a few days, then test again with first morning urine ~pawsalmighty
It takes 7-10 days for the fertilized embryo to implant in the uterus and another few days for HCG to build up enough to get a +HPT. At 4 days past ovulation it is impossible to feel pregnancy symptoms
abortion. or the morning after pill if you catch it soon enough.
There are a lot of things that can prevent the HCG level. It could be the intake of fluid, or it could be that your body has not produced enough HCG to detect a pregnancy.
no
The size of ova (eggs) is small because they need to be small enough to be transported easily in the female reproductive system and to be fertilized by sperm. Additionally, a smaller size allows for more eggs to be produced during the reproductive cycle.
A polar body is a remnant of the production of egg cells, and is potentially capable of being fertilized. While a fertilized polar body could begin growing, there's usually not enough stored nutrients in it to feed the developing embryo.
It is possible. You might not be producing enough HCG levels might not be high enough to show up on a home pregnancy test. HTH. http://www.emedicinehealth.com/home_pregnancy_test/article_em.htm
yes it is
On the box it will tell you at how many days it will detect pregnancy. You were probably right at the line on the first day, and the second your body had produced enough of the hormones to show up positive on a titer test.
Not enough...
yes. One was enough
You can certainly ask. However, pregnancy itself is often not enough to warrant a medical leave. If there are complications during pregnancy, then it may be possible.