It depends on when you are supposed to have your period. I have heard that you can take the test up to 7 days defore your period.
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.
Babies can detect changes in their mother's body as early as the first trimester of pregnancy.
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.
5 days before your period is due, or at about 5 or 6 weeks of pregnancy
Yes sometimes with a blood test. A blood test could detect pregnancy as early as 7 days past ovulation but no sooner. This is the best way to find out early on if you are indeed pregnant or not.
14 days after intercourse.
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.
The fetus's heart doesn't start beating for a while, before the heart is properly developed, so if you are pregnant but there is no heartbeat, it means you are in the very early stages of pregnancy
A hysterosonogram can usually detect a pregnancy around 4-5 weeks after conception, which is about 2-3 weeks after a missed period. This timing allows for the visualization of the gestational sac in the uterus.
when you are early it is hard to tell if you are pregnant or not
Only thing that can tell you that is a pregnancy test! GOOD LUCKHome pregnancy tests can detect the HCG pregnancy hormone as soon as your first missed period. Doctors can detect the HCG hormone as early as 9 days past ovulation with blood work. It is usually safe for couples to share the news of their pregnancy with family and friends after the end of the first trimester, or 12 weeks gestation.
The most simple way to detect early pregnancy symptoms is through the menstrual cycle. If a women misses her menstrual cycle then she may have early pregnancy symptoms.