Yes. Most pregnancy tests can detect pregnany as early as 1 day after your missed period. The pregnancy tests will state that it is "most accurate" a certain number of days after your missed period, but according to my past experience, they are pretty accurate. If you get a positive result, then you most likely are pregnant, because the tester looks for HCG in your body (the chemical that is produced when you are pregnant). If it shows negative, that can either mean that you are not pregnant, or that you are too early in your pregnancy for it to detect. Hope this helped! Good luck!
To calculate an estimated due date you should count from the very first day (the day you started bleeding) of your last menstrual period.
you start your period when you are 8-16 year old... BE PREPARED!!
You start counting on the first day of your period.
Its hard to explain but I will try my best. When you conceive, you are technically two weeks pregnant because doctors consider the last day of your menstrual period to be the first week of pregnancy (even though you really aren't pregnant). You cannot discover pregnancy till about two weeks after being pregnant, so if you find out right away, you are about four weeks pregnant.
from the day it ended.
if you start suffering from vomiting and morning sickness.
No. If your period doesn't arrive, then take a test
If you mean what time of day, it doesn't matter. But it is said that you will have the highest level of the pregnancy hormone with your first pee of the day. If you mean what time of the month, then it is after you have missed your period. Some tests can be taken a few days before your period is supposed to start.
usually they can test up to five days before your missed period. But i would wait until after you miss your period. If you don't have a regular cycle or don't know they date you are supposed to start your period, wait at least 19 days from the date you last had sex and then try a pregnancy test.
Depends on how long ago you had unprotected sex. If 2- 3 weeks, than yes, the day your period is due it should be pretty accurate. Though, all women are different.
yes, you could be pregnant take a pregnancy test.
If implantation occurs on the day your period is supposed to start, you may experience lighter bleeding or spotting compared to a regular period. This could be a sign of early pregnancy. It's important to take a pregnancy test a few days after the missed period to confirm pregnancy.
from the age of 7 to 14
The results will not be accurate. Most home tests recommend waiting 7 days after the start of your missed period to test. The answers will usually be definite by then.
It is unlikely that you would be having pregnancy symptoms a week and a half before your expected period because that would be only a few days after concieving.
No they do not hurt at all, and it can not be a sign of pregnancy.
Home pregnancy tests can provide an accurate answer 14-16 days after ovulation. Most women test around the time that they would start their regular menstrual period or when it has been missed by a few days or entirely.