You may not be pregnant, you may not be far enough along to test, you may not have followed the test instructions.
* Well some pregnancy test boxes will say," Results 5 days (anywhere from 1-7 days) before your missed period."
The most accurate tests claim to have around an 80% accuracy rate five days before your missed period. The day you are supposed to have your period the accuracy goes up and it goes up even further days after your missed period.
You can reliably test 14 to 16 days after you had sex. If you go to a Dr and get a blood test they can tell sooner.
store bought pregnancy tests say they show results about 4-5 days before a missed period.
You can but you could easily get a false negative,meaning the test could show no pregnancy and you still could be pregnant. So far there is a test you can get over the counter that tells you two days or after.
if u take a home pregnancy test its not always right.. with my 3rd child i took 3 or 4 and they were negative but when i went in to see the doctor it was positive.. it really depends on how far along you are and if the test can pick it up.. or you could have missed a period stress makes that happen.. alot of different answers for that one lol
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Pregnancy won't show up until at least 4 weeks after conception. You should test in 5 weeks to be sure (after the date you had sex), unless you have your period, then you know you aren't pregnant.
One line on a pregnancy test is negative but that doesn't mean you are definitely not pregnant as the test could of missed it or you might not be far enough along
you last period may have not been your "period" it could have been implantation bleeding, which occurs about 3-4 weeks after conception (or 5-6 weeks after first missed period). alot of women can confuse this with their period so i would say its possible that you could be about 2.5 months pregnant - almost in your second trimester! but you may just be 4-6 weeks pregnant too; the first ultra sound will give the doctor a better indication.
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