i would say 45 days after your last period. your periods can normally start after 35 days. so i'd say wait it out till then if you don't have your period.. then yes you could be pregnant but the test won't be accurate until after 10 days from the day your period could have started
I am in Britain so the answer may be different in other countries. Here in Britain there is a home pregnancy test which can give you a result 7-10 days after unprotected intercourse. It claims to be 97% accurate. At this early stage however the fertilised egg may not yet have implanted and the test may come up negative, or the woman may have a period and 'miscarry'. Before these ultrasensitive test she would never have known she was pregnant. Probably not best used unless it is really important to know.
Most tests these days will detect the hormone in 9 to 10 days.
It depends on the test but most will read accurately around 2 weeks after implantation.
A home pregnancy test can detect the pregnancy hormone starting around 10 days after conception.
A home pregnancy test is most likely to be accurate if it is positive meaning if you had a negative test you should be monitoring if you could be pregnant. You could have taken the home test too early to detect pregnancy. The best thing to do is to go to the doctor and get a test done there to rule out pregnancy.
yes!
Take a home pregnancy test or just go to your doctor and get bloodwork done to tell if you are pregnant
a home pregnancy test wont always work for the first few days of pregnancy. if youre trying it soon after you mightve gotten pregnant, try waiting a week or two
no a blood pregnancy test can scan for lower levels of pregnancy hormones then a pregnancy test. a blood test can usually be taken after two weeks ovulatsion. depending on when you ovulated if you know i surgest if you wish to find out if your pregnant before your missed period that you use a pregnancy test whitch can detect the pregnancy hormones 6 days early. it will be best for you to take this test with the first pee in the morning.
Pregnancy tests for use at home and in health care settings can detect pregnancy that happened no sooner than 10 days ago.
You can't. You can get reliable results on a home pregnancy test 14 to 16 days after having sex or you can see a Dr for a blood test that can detect pregnancy a few days sooner.
Home pregnancy tests detect hormone levels in your urine. Those hormones take a few days to show up. Home pregnancy tests are becoming much more sophisticated, and are able to detect pregnancy sooner and sooner.
When you get pregnant your body produces a pregnancy hormone that the HPT picks up. That is how it knows your pregnant. In early pregnancy the hormone is not always strong enough to be detected, that is why they suggest you wait until you miss you period to take the HPT. That is not to say it won't detect it, every pregnancy is different. If you want to know before you miss your period you should go to a doctor.
Pregnancy tests, especially early-stage home tests, are never 100% reliable.
Usually if you miss your expected period, but now there are tests that can detect a pregnancy tests a little before your period is suppose to be.