I've heard reports of people getting positives as soon as 7 days past conception, however.. you are more likely to get a more accurate result by waiting 12-16 days past conception to test.
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with a blood test up if you know when you ovulate then up to 7-10days after that is when implantation takes place blood test should be able to tell you then. lab worker told me so and they are they one who does testing.
it is best to take the home pregnancy tests on the day of your expected period.you can take certin one like first respose sooner than that but the tend to be less accurate.if you have a negative result but think you may be pregnant wait 2-3 days and test again as the hormone levels tend to increase every 48-72 hours.
Everyone is different you may not have any signs till three weeks or even three months, personally I've just found out I'm 2 weeks pregnant and I've had symptoms after 1 week
Nausea
Very tired
'period pain like cramps'
More discharge than usual
Increased appetite
Extra tender breasts, swollen nipples
Hardened stomach area
More cranky than usual
Increased temperature
after the actually day of sex u have to wait two weeks for an early pregnancy test to come back positive so about the time u would miss ur period. to better explain it women typically ovulate 2 weeks before there next period so is they conceive when they ovulate there period will not come on they will be 4 weeks from lmp and 2 weeks from conception and there pregnancy test results will be positive.
Every where I've read said wait at 10-14 days after ovulation. With my last pregnancy I got a positive pregnancy test 12 days past ovulation, Good Luck!
The first day after your missed period. There are some tests that you can take up to 5 days before your missed period.
You should wait about a week after you would have had your period. You can take a home pregnancy test if you wish. They are pretty reliable.
how long after conception can a pregnancy test detect that your pregnant
Modern home pregnancy tests are pretty accurate and can detect the chemical markers for pregnancy about 6-12 days after conception. There are (more expensive, laboratory only) tests that are able to detect pregnancy as little as 48 hours after conception. If you're asking how long it takes to take the test ... not long at all, maybe 15 minutes.
The earliest you can take a pregnancy test is 2 weeks after sex. It takes 2 weeks until conception has finished.
Not a lot of women are pregnant and experience no pregnancy symptoms. But I would say about 2 months into the pregnancy and beyond they should experience pregnancy symptoms and a LOT of women experience symptoms a few days after conception.
This will generally depend on the test that is used to detect a pregnancy. Blood tests are more accurate in that they can detect a pregnancy earlier. As soon as two weeks after a missed period, blood tests can detect levels of Hcg (the hormone pregnant females produce). Urine pregnancy tests generally do not detect a pregnancy before the 6th week because sometimes it takes that long for Hcg levels to rise to the point where a urine test will be sensitive enough to detect it.
From conception to the birth..depending on the expiration date on test....
11 days
How long has it been since the incident occured? The HCG hormone (pregnancy hormone) starts at the time of conception, but actual levels may take 2 to 3 weeks to show positive on a test. A woman's body also begins to prepare for the growth and development of the fetus at the time of conception. You should call a planned parenthood hotline # in your area to help you with this. If you are pregnant and want this baby...good luck. If you are unsure, it could be stress making you feel this way. If you are not pregnant and trying to be...good luck with that too. God Bless!
Usually two weeks after conception.
about 1O-14 days after conception.
266 days.
Butterflys do not "get pregnant". They are insects. Mammals get pregnant.
you can misscarry your baby as long as you are pregnant.from com conception until you are full term. you can misscarry your baby as long as you are pregnant.from com conception until you are full term.