Missing your period for three days could be caused by any number of things, including stress. If it's pregnancy that you're concerned with, then a simple over-the-counter pregnancy test could answer that question. Otherwise, it could be something very simple or regulatory with your body. An example would be along the same reasons you might have more than one period per month, or even skip a month. However, to be absolutely sure about the reasons for this, the best answer would come from your gynocologist.
pregnancy tests will only detectafter 5 days of your missed period
4 days after a missed period, a serum hCG will be accurate - 7 to 14 days after a missed period the urine hCG will be accurate.
You should be able to reliably test 1 to 5 days after your missed period.
It means that if your period is supposed to start on Saturday, 6 days before your missed period would be the Tuesday before.
If you have missed your period and are pregnant, you most likely got pregnant around 14 days before your missed period.
Taking a pregnancy test seven days before a missed period won't be accurate.
after your missed period you can take it at any time. you can take it up to 4 days before even.
only a couple of days after your missed period
You can test 5 days before you missed your period. id suggest do it 2 or 3 days before. i took a test 5 days before and it was negative i took the 2nd test of the pack 3 days later and it was as bright as it could be. hcg doubles every few days
Yes it is, you should take the test at the earliest which is 5 days before a missed period. 5 days before a missed period? how is she going to know her period is not going to come ahead of time? I would wait until the period doesnot come to take the test or only take it before the period if you believe you are having an unwanted pregnancy.
you took a test 5-7 days after you had a period? or after you missed a period? if you had a period, you are not pregnant (unless it was very light, it could be implantation bleeding). if you took the test 5-7 days after a missed period, it should be accurate.
3-5 weeks after intercourse. It can be detected 7 days after intercourse with a blood test.AnswerActually, a home pregnancy test would be able to pick up a positive 2-3 weeks after intercourse, or up to 5 days before a missed period, or 4 days before you expect your period to arrive. Most women, however, will not receive a positive until after they have missed their period.