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  2. When can I take a pregnancy test? - Clearblue

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    When to take a pregnancy test. After the egg is fertilized, it travels to the uterus (womb) and begins to implant in the uterine wall. If implantation is successful, tiny amounts of the pregnancy hormone, hCG , can start to appear in your urine from around 79 days after ovulation.

  3. Should you take a pregnancy test? 5 Signs and When to Take It - ...

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    Trying to figure out if you need a pregnancy test? Here, learn about five signs that can help you decide, as well as how and when to take a test for an accurate result.

  4. When to Take a Pregnancy Test | Options, Cost and Accuracy

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    How soon can I take a pregnancy test? You can take a pregnancy test anytime after your period is late — that’s when they work the best. It’s a good idea to take a pregnancy test as soon as possible if you miss your period or think you might be pregnant.

  5. But blood tests can detect pregnancy earlier than a home pregnancy test, about 7-10 days after ovulation. Results take 2 hours to 2 days. A blood pregnancy test uses a small sample of...

  6. Pregnancy Test: When To Take, Types & Accuracy - Cleveland Clinic

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    When should I take a pregnancy test? If you think you could be pregnant, it’s a good idea to take a test and make sure. Home pregnancy tests can differ in how early they’ll detect a pregnancy. In many cases, you might get a positive result from an at-home test as early as 10 days after conception.

  7. How Soon Can You Take a Pregnancy Test? - Verywell Health

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    This article discusses early pregnancy tests and how soon a pregnancy test can show a positive. It explains how long you should wait to take a pregnancy test for the most accurate results and when you should contact your healthcare provider.

  8. Pregnancy Test Basics | American Pregnancy Association

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    Urine tests or home pregnancy tests are around 97% accurate when done correctly. The key is to take the test first thing in the morning, with your first urination. The pregnancy hormone, hCG, if there is any, will be at its highest concentration making it more likely that the test will detect it.

  9. Pregnancy Test: Types, Timing, and Accuracy - Verywell Health

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    If you suspect you’re pregnant, the typical advice is to take a pregnancy test as soon as possible, but there are downsides to taking one too early. For the most accurate results, when you should take a test depends on what type of test you’re using and how well you know your menstrual cycle.

  10. When is the best time to take a pregnancy test? — Clearblue®

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    Learn about the best time to take a pregnancy test, and if waiting 12 hours before taking another one would give you a different test result.

  11. How and when to take a pregnancy test - Medical News Today

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    Pregnancy tests work by detecting levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a markers of pregnancy in a person’s urine or blood. Home tests can usually detect pregnancy 1215 days after...