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how soon after conception pregnancy test

You can usually get an accurate result about 10–14 days after conception with a home urine pregnancy test, but waiting until the day of your missed period (or a few days after) is more reliable. Blood tests at a clinic can sometimes detect pregnancy a little earlier, around 7–10 days after conception.

How early is too early?

Pregnancy tests detect the hormone hCG, which only starts rising after the fertilized egg implants in the uterus, roughly 6–10 days after ovulation/conception. Before implantation and early hCG rise, even a very sensitive test will likely be negative.

  • Many home tests can turn positive about 10–11 days after ovulation/conception, but not for everyone.
  • For the most accurate home result, most experts advise testing on or after the first day of a missed period.

Urine test vs blood test

Urine tests and blood tests both look for hCG, but blood tests pick up much lower levels.

  • Sensitive home urine tests may detect hCG as early as 6 days before a missed period in some people, though accuracy is lower that early.
  • Quantitative blood tests can detect very small amounts of hCG roughly 7–10 days after conception, often a few days earlier than urine tests.

If you tested early and it’s negative

A negative test before your missed period does not completely rule out pregnancy.

  • hCG might not yet be high enough in urine, especially if ovulation happened later than you thought.
  • If your period does not start, repeat a home test about 2–3 days after the first one, preferably with first-morning urine.

Timing after unprotected sex

Conception does not necessarily happen the day you have sex, since sperm can survive up to 5 days waiting for an egg. Because of that, counting only from the day of sex can be misleading.

  • If your cycles are regular, a practical approach is to test around the time your period is due (about 14 days after ovulation).
  • If your cycles are irregular and you are unsure when your period is due, many sources suggest testing at least 21 days after unprotected sex.

Quick Scoop (key takeaways)

  • Home urine test may show positive: ~10–14 days after conception (about the time of your expected period).
  • Most reliable home result: on or a few days after the first missed period.
  • Blood test: can be accurate around 7–10 days after conception.
  • If negative but period is late: wait 2–3 days and test again, or contact a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

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