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One of the most important things to know if you are confused about when you should take a home pregnancy test is that you are more likely to get a negative result if it’s done too early.
How Does a Pregnancy Test Work?
Before going further, it will be helpful for you to understand how a pregnancy test works in order to know when to take one.
Pregnancy tests are made to detect human chorionic gonadotropin or the hCG hormone in the urine or blood. This is a pregnancy hormone that’s produced once a fertilized egg is attached to the uterus wall, usually starting around six days after the egg fertilization.
The hCG levels will continue to increase rapidly if you are pregnant, doubling every two to three days.
It is important to mention that there are some tests that are able to detect hyperglycosylated hCG or H-hCG, a variation of the hCG hormone.
The regular hCG is only produced after an embryo is implanted in the endometrium, while H-hCG is released earlier at some point right after fertilization.
When Should You Take a Home Pregnancy Test
You can get the most accurate result if you wait at least one week after missing your period. In addition, the result might be even more accurate if the test is done first in the morning as the urine is far more concentrated at this time. The urine-based home pregnancy tests offer about 97% accuracy.
This accuracy will depend on several factors such as how early the test is taken, if the instructions were followed closely, when ovulation occurred in the cycle, how early implantation takes place, and how sensitive the test is.
It is always best to take a pregnancy test after a late period to avoid false positive or false negative results.
If you have irregular cycles or you are not charting your cycles, it might best to take the test after passing the longest menstrual cycle.
For example, if your cycles are in the range of 30 to 36 days, it would be best to take the test at around 37 days after your last period or later.
Another thing to know is that you should not take the pregnancy test if you are using some fertility medication. An early test can detect the remnants of the medication [1].
How Soon After Sex Can You Take a Pregnancy Test?
Many women take a pregnancy test right after they have sex. This is actually a huge mistake because, as mentioned above, the levels of hCG in the body can be detected several days after the fertilized egg has been implanted in the uterus.
By taking the pregnancy test too early, it can result in a false-negative result and make you believe that you’re not pregnant.
So when is the right time to take a pregnancy test after having unprotected sex? According to experts, you can take the test 10 to 14 days after having intercourse since, during this time, the hCG levels in your body are already high enough to be detected.
Many home pregnancy test kits will include this fact in their instructions to ensure that users will get accurate results.
However, this 10-to-14 day time frame is only the minimum. If you’re not in a hurry, it’s advisable to wait for a longer time before you take a home pregnancy test.
Many experts recommend that you take the test 21 days after having unprotected sex for more accurate results [2].
This might seem like a long time to wait, particularly if you’re eager to get pregnant and want to know if you’ve conceived ASAP. But it’s important to note that conception doesn’t always happen right after you have sex.
Remember: sperm can live inside your body for up to five days, which means that fertilization can take place up to five days after you had intercourse. So, if you have sex a few days before ovulation, it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly when you conceived.
If the actual conception happened a few days after you had sex, but you decide to take a pregnancy test exactly 10 days after your intercourse, your body might not yet have produced enough hCG levels for the test to detect.
This might mean that you’ll get a negative result — even though fertilization did happen and your egg has implanted (or is about to implant) in your uterus.
So, to get accurate results, it’s best to wait for three weeks after having intercourse before you use a pregnancy test kit.
This is also the reason why you shouldn’t hesitate to take another pregnancy test even if you’ve already taken one.
If you get a negative result but genuinely believe that you are pregnant, take another pregnancy test around a week after you took the initial test.
By this time, fertilization and implantation might have already taken place, which means that the hCG levels are high enough for you to get an accurate reading.
If you get a negative pregnancy test few days after positive urine pregnancy test, you may have experienced a phenomenon called Chemical Pregnancy that accounts of 50-75% of all miscarriages. [3]
If you can’t wait for three weeks, you can visit your doctor and ask for a blood pregnancy test.
This test detects pregnancy earlier than urine-based home pregnancy tests since hCG appears earlier in the mother’s blood than in her urine.
You can take the blood pregnancy test at least eight days after you had unprotected sex [4] although, just like with home pregnancy tests, you can get more accurate results if you wait a few days longer after having intercourse.
Blood tests can detect pregnancies earlier than urine test because these tests can detect hCG levels as low as 1 mIU/mL, while urine test strips have published detection thresholds of 10 mIU/mL to 100 mIU/mL, depending on the brand. [5]
How Should You Take a Home Pregnancy Test?
Now that you have an idea as to when you should take a home pregnancy test, you need to know how to use it.
The home pregnancy tests are easy and quick to use. Once the instructions are followed carefully you will get accurate results.
They are all made to work in the same way. You’d use one of these ways to test your urine:
- Collect some urine inside a cup and then use a dropper to place it in another container.
- Collect some urine inside a cup and dip the pregnancy test stick in it.
- Hold the pregnancy test stick under your urine stream.
For all of these techniques, you’ll have to wait several minutes to see the results. The results can show as a color, line or symbol. Some digital tests will say not pregnant or pregnant.
What is The Meaning of the Pregnancy Test Results?
When you do the test and the result is positive, this means you are pregnant. Bear in mind that this will be the case, regardless of the faintness of the color, line or sign.
It would be a good idea to contact your doctor in order to know what will come next if you get a positive result.
A negative result will mean that you are not pregnant. Nevertheless, you could still be pregnant in cases where the test is taken incorrectly, the test stick is expired, the test is done too soon, you are using certain medications like antihistamines or diuretics, and large amounts of liquid is consumed immediately before the test (which dilutes the urine).

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You could try retesting about one week after getting a negative result to get a more solid confirmation. There are some home-based pregnancy tests that will suggest this no matter the results.
Although this only happens in rare cases, a pregnancy test can give a false-positive. This means the test is saying you are pregnant, but you are not.
You could get this result if your urine contains protein or blood and if you are using certain drugs such as anti-convulsants or tranquilizers.
When you are ready to take a home pregnancy test, you can buy it without a prescription at the drugstore, or online on Amazon.
Be sure to contact your doctor if you have questions pertaining to the pregnancy test or results.
References
- https://www.verywellfamily.com/can-my-medicine-effect-my-pregnancy-test-results-2759855
- https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ureport/story/2001287100/how-soon-after-having-sex-you-can-take-a-pregnancy-test-and-how-accurate-the-results-will-be
- Chemical pregnancy facts: https://www.healthline.com/health/pregnancy/chemical-pregnancy
- https://www.babymed.com/normal-hcg-blood-level-by-week-during-pregnancy
- Waddell, Rebecca Smith (2006). “FertilityPlus.org”. Home Pregnancy Test hCG Levels and FAQ. Archived from the original on 2006-06-15. Retrieved 2006-06-17.




I usually have irregular periods my last period was October 24 and before that it was September 20, I had unprotected mid-November, I didn’t get my period in November I’m not sure if I’m just really late I’ve taken 4 pregnancy test and they all came out negative the last one I took was December 4th. I don’t know if it’s just too soon to tell I’m pregnant or if my period is just really late.
It could be that your period is late. If you were pregnant then the hCG levels would be high enough to register on a pregnancy test by now. You may be missing your period due to other reasons – read more here http://womanjunction.com/8-mess-period/
My last period ended October 29th. I took 3 of the clearblue digital on December 1st all said pregnant. Was it too soon?
No, it was not too soon. Congrats!
I had my last period on the 31st of October… I don’t really know my cycle as I’ve only had my coil out 2 months but it’s the 30th of November now. Is it too early to take a test?
Yes, it is too early to take a test. We’ve been reinforcing that the most accurate result can be had if you wait at least one week after missing your period. In addition, the result might be even more accurate if the test is done first in the morning as the urine is far more concentrated at this time. This is s convenient way to confirm a pregnancy.
I had my last period on 29th October and on 11th November and after that again I had two times unprotected sex, so when should I do pregnancy test
Hi, You can take one now if its negative wait a day or 2 and test again.
hey when should I take a test I had sex November the 19th and I don’t have periods no more so can any one help me
Hello, It would be too early to tell if you are pregnant wait at least 1-2 weeks then take a pregnancy test.
Hello, I have got to ask somebody. .. I have always had a normal 1 period a month cycle… like clockwork. Well last month (10/15) I had my period on the 5 -10 … and out of nowhere another one from like the 21-25 . Now it’s November 18 2015 and I still have not started!!! Some time mid last week only once I wiped and it was pink ( thaught I was starting) but nothing else… please help… I’ve been trying for sometime now and im tired of getting my hopes up. .. so when should I test???
You can get the most accurate result if you wait at least one week after missing your period. In addition, the result might be even more accurate if the test is done first in the morning as the urine is far more concentrated at this time. The urine-based home pregnancy tests offer great accuracy. This accuracy will depend on several factors such as how early the test is taken, if the instructions were followed closely, when ovulation occurred in the cycle as well as how early implantation takes place, and the sensitivity of the test. It is always best to take a pregnancy test after a late period to avoid false positive or false negative results. If you have irregular cycles or you are not charting your cycles, it might best to take the test after passing the longest menstrual cycle.
my LMP was 23rd of September 2015, my circle is between 30-31. I had unprotected sex between 6-10 of October 2015. I have tested negative with my home kit.when can I test to be positive or what could have caused the delay
Hi there i have my loop removed on the 7th of October 2015 and had sex on that day too. my period was meant to start on the 12th of October 2015 and only started the 14th and the 15th and then is was done. my fertile window i had sex 3times during this period. I am feeling extremely nauseous the past couple of days i have test on the 30th October 2015 about lunch time but came out negative. Could i be pregnant? am i taking the test too early… Please help ??
Hi,You can still be pregnant even with negative pregnancy tests,try taking another one first thing in the morning when you wake up.
Hi dearie, I had my menstrual flow on the 6 of October, and my ovulation was on the 18 to 22 and I had sex on the 21st. Is it possible that I might be pregnant?
Yes, it is possible for you to become pregnant.
hey there. you pregnant already?
Had my last menstrual cycle around the week of Aug 23rd. I am taking BC pills but have not yet gotten my period. I have taken 2 pregnancy test and both where negative. Should I go to the doctor to have a blood test done?
Yes, you need to consult you doctor to determine the reason for the delayed periods.
hi, i had my last period on the 10 september & today is 10 october., does that mean that i’m pregnant.?
I had unprotected sex with my bf in August during my fertility and ovulation stage. I got my period Sept 1-5 but the first day I was just spotting which never happens to me so they next day Sept 2-5 it was a normal flow. This month I had unprotected sex again during my fertility and ovulation stage okay now Sept 26-30 I was supposed to get my period it never came so now I’m 6 days late when should I take a pregnancy test?
At least 7 days have now passed since you missed your period so you can take a pregnancy test now to determine if you’re pregnant.
Hy dear I would like to ask can a pregnancy test shows positive 3 days after having sex?I had unprotected sex on 20 July 15 then on 23 July 15 bought clear blue pregnancy test and came positive.
My last period was on August 27-31, 2015. Had unprotected sex from Sept 5-23, 2015. My average period cycle is 35 days. When can I take a home pregnancy test?
Hello. Please refer to section 5 under our FAQ section at http://womanjunction.com/faq-frequently-asked-questions-menstrual-cycle-pregnancy-ovulation-abortion/ the question of “When to take a pregnancy test?” is answered.
Hi, my last period started on, August 21/15. I’ve had unprotected sex with my boyfriend almost every single day since then. My cycle is usually 28 days in length & I haven’t got it yet. Although I took a clear blue digital ovulation test last week on sept, 18th/15, there was neither negative nor positive on the reading. I then took a first response test that came out negative. I’m not quite sure what to do at this point. Any advice or information would be kindly appreciated!
Hello. Please refer to this link under our frequently asked questions. It will explain the best time to take a pregnancy test in order to get the most accurate results http://womanjunction.com/faq-frequently-asked-questions-menstrual-cycle-pregnancy-ovulation-abortion/
Hello. Me and my husband have been trying to conceive since September 2014. I recently missed my period I have a traker app which is usually very accurate when giving me my start date. I ended my last period on July 31, 2015. I was suppose to start on August 28, 2015. I didn’t have it at all in August and haven’t started as of today’s date September 19, 2015. I’ve tried taking home pregnancy at the start of every new week I have taken three so far all say negative do you have any idea why or what I should do?
Hi Rachel, I think you should take a visit to your doctor you could be pregnant even with negative tests.