Yes. From the moment of conception, it takes 6-12 days for the embryo to travel down and implant into your uterus. During this time, no HCG is being excreted into your blood or urine. When the embryo is fully implanted in the uterus, you will then start producing the HCG. It takes another 2-3 days to build up enough to show up in early pregnancy test. Sometimes it may take longer. IF you test and you get a negative result, test again in 2 days. In a normal pregnancy, HCG doubles every 24-48 hours.
Yes, you don't start producing hCG until the fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining 8 to 12 days after conception. At that time the level of hCG will double every day, and within a few days the pregnancy test becomes an accurate answer to your question.
If you have missed your period and are pregnant, you most likely got pregnant around 14 days before your missed period.
Unlikely - the bleeding probably was your period
Some symptoms of being pregnant before a missed period are nausea and dizziness. You may also have some breast tenderness.
Not pregnant.
If your pregnant, cramping is usual. But if you're not and you missed your period that usually means your pregnant now with a bundle of joy.
Yep. It is not very likely, but it can happen.
You should wait until you have missed your period before you take a pregnancy test. If it is negative and you still have not gotten your period within a week, take another test.
5 days before your period is way too early to take a rest, even the most sensitive tests only work 3 days before. If you have missed a period you may still be pregnant. Not everyone has all the symptoms.
By taking a pregnancy test.
A person can now find out if they are pregnant before even a period is missed.
Yes maybe a few days before your missed period as the egg may have already implanted into the womb.
You may not be pregnant, you may not be far enough along to test, you may not have followed the test instructions.