Depending on how sensitive the home pregnancy test is, some claim to detect pregnancy as early as 7-14 days after conception. The test measures the hormone hCG, which is released by the body after conception. For best results, take the test with the first morning urination, or wait several hours since the last time you've urinated. Drinking large amounts of water or frequent urination can create inaccurate results. Good luck!
about 5 weeks
It depends on your period. Usually pregnancy tests pick up a pregnancy by 4-5 weeks. So if you didn't get a positive last week, you are probably between 4-7 weeks :)
What was the first day of your period? That is more important as that is when pregnancy is counted from.
The absolute value of a number means how far a certain number is from zero on a number line. so a negative is always positive because it is not possible to be a negative amount away from zero
A basic answer that is not technically complete but correct as far as it goes: The integers are the natural numbers including 0; 0, 1, 2, 3, 4... along with their negatives. All the numbers in the set {....-3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3....}. The real numbers are all the numbers, rational and irrational, that can be represented as points along the number line, including numbers that have repeating or infinitely long non-repeating decimal components.
no
Far too long
A doctor have to determine how far along you are and what method to use but yes you can.
it depends on how far along you are supposed to be. How far along are you supposed to be??
about a few months
The only way to determine if youare pregnant, and how far along you- are is to have a blood test, or to have an ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy.
I had an ectopic (tubular) pregnancy, and my home pregnancy test was positive by 5 weeks. I would go to your obgyn and get a blood test. They can check hormone levels to see if you are pregnant, how far along you may be, and if they feel it may be ectopic. Good Luck!
store bought pregnancy tests say they show results about 4-5 days before a missed period.
Pregnancy tests measure the level of hcg in your body. When you are pregnant, and as your pregnancy progresses, your hcg level rises. When you take a urine pregnancy test and it comes back negative, the level of hcg is not high enough to register on the test. When the quantitative serum pregnancy test is positive, it is a more acurate reading of how far along in your pregnancy you actually are.
There is no way to know. You need to see an OB/GYN and they can give you an approximation.
It is possible that the pregnancy was not far enough along when the blood test was performed. You should have a repeat blood test done to confirm what the home pregnancy tests are indicating.
Do a google search for due date caculators they can also give you information on each stage of pregnancy