You can tell if you are pregnant two weeks after conception, which is generally around the time of your expected period. Home tests are quite reliable by this time, and blood tests can tell about a week before this. You cannot tell you are pregnant two weeks after your last period as this is around the time you normally conceive.
The patch has to be changed each week. You can change the patch weekly for six weeks, without a week off, if you like. If you do that, there's no additional risk of pregnancy. If you leave the same patch on for six weeks, you could get pregnant.
Take a pregnancy test, which will certainly be positive if you're three weeks pregnant.
You would know if you're pregnant by taking a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test can be taken from two weeks after intercourse and doesn't require you to know when your period should have started.
approximately 30 weeks ago
Either you are two weeks pregnant, or the hormones of a normal pregnancy stopped dividing - usually indicating the pregnancy has been miscarried.
You usually have signs , and after you have sex , and try to remember if you used protection , if you are unsure , I would try taking a pregnancy test.
One to two weeks.
you could be pregnant in the first 2 weeks if pregnancy test is blue
if you have had unprotected sex recently even if you are on birth control you could be pregnant. i suggest taking a pregnancy test :)
Yes.
If you are on/had your period your probably not pregnant, but do a pregnancy test to be sure.
If the baby's heartbeat can be heard, (around 8 weeks with a doppler) or if fetal movements can be seen. 24 weeks. A scan can also confirm pregnancy from about the time of a missed period.