After you missed your menstruation for 10 to 2 weeks, then submit yourself to a home pregnancy test. With 3 drops of urine in the detector and your able to see two pink or purple lines then you are pregnant. Then go to an obstetrician to have a prenatal check up.There you will be examine further like to check if cervix is starting to thickened, CBC, urinalysis and so forth.
You can take a test 2 weeks after.
If you are really pregnant , you will not get your periods till your delivery is done.
2 days
A pregnancy test will be able to give you a result by the time your period is due. If you test now, and it is positive, then you are 4 weeks past conception (or 6 weeks pregnant). If you are two weeks past your last period and not pregnant, you are probably about to ovulate (and possibly about to fall pregnant). So if you test in a week's time and the result is positive, you will not know for sure which month you fell pregnant. Take one now - it will tell you for sure for peace of mind.
10 weeks.
9 weeks
About 14 weeks
Generally 4 weeks. Just go down to the store and read the packet, it should have some kind of instructions on how long after the act you can take the test and it will work. 4 weeks is generally when an ultra-sound can easily pick up on the fetus.
Sows are pregnant for 3 months, 3 weeks and 3 days.
No once you are pregnant your periods will stop till you complete nine months.
If you are 6 weeks pregnant, this brown discharge may be old blood from your last period. However, you should speak to your Doctor about this incase it is an infection.
You will be 4 weeks pregnant at the earliest to find out, technically it is two weeks but pregnancy weeks are different. Doctors consider the first week of pregnancy to be the week of your last period, so two weeks after that you most likely ovulate (which is when you would conceive when having sex and "actually get pregnant") So you can look at it as actually two weeks since conception or in actual pregnancy weeks as four weeks.