Yes, but not likely.
Taking a pregnancy test seven days before a missed period won't be accurate.
Yes, you can still have cramps.
Of course -- the only safe sex is no sex at all. A pregnancy test is usually effective 3-5 days before a missed period. Take one.
Home pregnancy tests are designed to be used AFTER your missed period. Using it 2 weeks before a missed period could skew the results.
5 days before your missed period
a week before your missed period
Even if a pregnancy test showed up negative, cramps and acne that randomly occur with a missed period could signal pregnancy. Wait a few days and then test again.
IT may,it depends on when your period it expected. It is more accurate to take the pregnancy test at the most,Five days before your missed period. It will be most accurate to take the pregnancy test the day before your missed period.
A pregnancy test should be taken after your first missed period, however there are a few tests which you can take at least 6 days before your missed period.
It is unlikely
By taking a pregnancy test.
Pregnancy can be determined by todays over the counter tests as early as 3-5 days after fetilization, which is roughly the same time as ovulation (egg release). Therefore, its a question of when the person ovulated, and not when the missed period is. Home pregnancy tests can be positive even before a missed period.