preg tests are not always accurate. the best thing you can do is go to the doctor and have them test you if you are 5 weeks late then more than likely they can tell in the office... Correction: You are probably pregnant a similar thing happened to me. My doctor told me that I am probably pregnant that for some reason some women don't show up positive on pregnancy tests (blood test or HPT) and others can still have periods while in fact pregnant. Pregnancy tests are not an exact science keep that in mind. Good Luck.
no. opks are ovulation prediction kits. they detect when you ovulate. to find if youre pregnant, you have to take a pregnancy test
10 days after ovulation.
The most accurate way to predict ovulation using an ovulation calculator for pregnancy is by tracking your menstrual cycle and using ovulation predictor kits to detect the surge in luteinizing hormone (LH) that occurs before ovulation. This method can help you pinpoint the most fertile days for conception.
If you are pregnant, you would not be ovulating. However, sometimes an ovulation test can be used to detect pregnancy. The test line must be darker than the control line.
If a woman has cycles that are NOT 28 days, then this information will not be accurate. Generally speaking, a positive on a home pregnancy test can appear up to five days before you MISS your period, so that would be FOUR days before your period is due - again, this assuming you have a 14 day luteal phase (the time between ovulation and menstuation). What does this mean? It is possible that some tests will pick up a positive at 10 days post-ovulation. It is uncommon, but some women have gotten a positive result a day or two earlier than this. Most women will NOT experience a positive result until after they have missed their period. A doctor's urine test is no more accurate than an over-the-counter pregnancy test, but a blood beta would be able to detect pregnancy a day or two sooner than a urine test.
Hello, Unfortunately a Saliva Ovulation test cannot detect pregnancy because HCG will not be found in saliva. HCG is only detected in blood or urine. ------------------------------------------------------------ Please note this is advice only & is not to be used in place of a Medical experts. ------------------------------------------------------------
No. An ovulation test only tells when you are ovulating and a pregnancy test only tests for pregnancy, not ovulation. The tests are designed to detect different hormones/chemicals in a female's urine
An ovulation predictor kit is used to help women keep track of ovulation when they are trying to conceive. Pregnancy tests are designed to predict a special hormone in the body that pregnant women have. Since an ovulation kit is not designed to detect that pregnancy hormone, it cannot be used as an early pregnancy test or any other type of pregnancy test for that matter. OPK's and pregnancy test are not designed alike, and are not meant for the same purpose.
A home pregnancy test can detect the pregnancy hormone starting around 10 days after conception.
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.
A beta hcg is a blood test given in early pregnancy to measure the quantity or amount of hcg, the pregnancy hormone. This test can be done as early as a week after ovulation, even before a positive hpt. The result or number of hcg detected will vary from woman to woman and pregnancy to pregnancy.
It would probably be too early. I believe the fertilized egg doesn't implant until about two weeks after ovulation. And you don't produce the hormone until after the egg implants.