If you mean 7th after ovulation then no.
Once you have ovulated it can take a day or two for the egg to fertilise and then about a week for it to implant in the lining of your uterus. The most accurate time to test is the day after you've missed you period.
I know it seems hard to wait that long, i took my pregnancy test about 10 days after sex and the test was invalid because I had'nt waited long enough.
I'd say just wait till your due.
No pregnancy test can detect pregnancy that early. It takesabout 2 weeks for your body to produce the hormone that would test you as positive.
If your period is more than 2 weeks late, yes an HCG blood test will certainly be able to detect the pregnancy hormone. Home pregnancy tests will work as well.
The standard time frame for taking a pregnancy test is the 1st day after your missed period. Many home tests these days (like the clearblue easy) can detect the levels of hormones that indicate pregnancy 4 days before your period is due. If you are sure about your cycle length and are positive that you are 4 days late, then yes a pregnancy test can easily detect the pregnancy hormones.
Every doctors office is different, but the very earliest a pregnancy test can detect pregnancy is 10 MIU. Most tests detect at 20 or 25 tho. So chances are, if your home test is negative, your doctor will say the same thign.
Yes. You can use a pregnancy test kit that provides "early" diagnosis.
Usually, it can be indicated by a test around the first day of the missed period. Sometimes up to 4 days prior. I am 6 weeks pregnant now and my pregnancy home test detected it the day of my missed period..and if you go to the doctor the day of your missed period and they do a blood test,they will tell you if you are pregnant.Blood test is really the only certain/definate way.. I took a pregnancy test a week before my period was even due, with my first child and it came back positive.
Caffeine itself will not alter the results of a pregnancy test. However, caffeine is a diuretic, which can dilute the urine. This may make it more difficult for a urine-dependent pregnancy test to detect the pregnancy hormones. For the most accurate results, perform a pregnancy test when you first urinate in the morning. Your urine will be most concentrated at that point in the day and the test will be more accurate.
Most pregnancy tests can detect the pregnancy hormone, hCG, in urine after about 7-10 days from conception. It is recommended to wait until the first day of a missed period to take a pregnancy test for more accurate results.
Yes. there are many reasons this could happen. 1) your hcg levels are highest in the morning 2) you didn't take the pregnancy test right, 3) the pregnancy test could have malfunctioned. these are just a few reasons. I would wait a couple of days and try again. Take the test first thing in the morning when you wake up, this is the easiest time for the pregnancy test to detect if you are pregnant or not.
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.
Yes, the home tests are all usually quite reliable by this stage. Some more expensive tests can detect it earlier, as will a blood test.
I have tried the test the first time it was milky white (negative) and I wasn't pregnant I did a urine test after. The second time I got an oily film at the top (positive) I took a pregnancy the next day it was positive 6 weeks and counting! :)