Early pregnancy test, when?

My period ended about a week ago, and afterward I had unprotected sex. Do I really have to wait until six days before my next period? That means about another month of uncertainty? What should I do?

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Elli113
1 year ago

Without exception, every pregnancy test is reliable from 19 days after the traffic in question.

Why 19 days?

Because sperms in the woman can wait up to five days for ovulation, fertilization can take place up to five days after the traffic in question – if ovulation takes place during this period.

After ovulation or fertilization it takes about five days until the fertilized egg has nested in the womb.

Pregnancy tests react to HCG in urine, which is only produced at all from the EINNISTING.

However, it takes about 9 days after the implantation until the HCG content in the urine is reliably high enough for a test.

Thus, it results: a maximum of 5 days from sex to fertilization + 5 days until incubation + 9 days until the HCG value is definitely high enough = 19 days for a truly reliable result.

From that time on, it doesn’t matter if you use an early test or a normal test.

Jojo2200
1 year ago

Hello

Here you can see when an SS test would be safe or insecure, or on the right you see what HCG value your urine has at the time.

It is called ovulation and the number after plus shows how long the ovulation is already over. You can make the first pregnancy test ES+10 10 days after your ovulation ABER it is not likely to show a correct result.

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I hope I could help you 🙃

Good luck 🍀

LG

Jojo

HobbyTfz
1 year ago

Hello

A blood test is possible at the earliest 9 days after the conception. With a test strip you get a result after 14-19 days. A safe result with test strips is obtained 1-2 days after the period is not allowed.

Greetings HobbyTfz

maja0403
1 year ago

Yes, you must wait until the body produces enough beta-HCG.