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When Does a Pregnancy Test become Positive and How Early Can Pregnancy be Detected?

Pregnancy TestHow early can a pregnancy be detected and when does the pregnancy test become positive? A pregnancy test becomes positive only after the fertilized egg has first implanted into the uterus and then send enough amounts of hCG the pregnancy hormone into your blood stream.

Implantation, when the fertilized egg implants into the endometrium, happens about a week after ovulation (range: 6-12 days), and it takes another 3-4 days after implantation (9-10 dpo: days after ovulation) for the blood pregnancy test to first become positive.

  • Blood Pregnancy test: If you are pregnant then the blood pregnancy test is usually positive within 3-4 days after implantation or about 9-10 days after fertilization and ovulation.
  • Urine (Home HPT) Pregnancy Test: The urine pregnancy test will usually not become positive in most women until a missed period or about a week after implantation. Many manufacturers of urine pregnancy tests want you to believe that the urine test is usually positive before a missed period, but only about 25% of pregnant women will test positive with the HPT 2 days before a missed period, and about 40% the day before the missed period.

The wide variation of when the urine pregnancy test becomes positive and how early can pregnancy be detected are due to four variables which determine when the home urine pregnancy test becomes positive:

  1. Timing of Implantation
  2. Blood hCG levels
  3. Urine hCG level (eg.how concentrated or diluted the urine is)
  4. Sensitivity of the pregnancy test

1. Timing of Implantation
A pregnancy test detects the presence of the pregnancy hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) either in the blood or in the urine. The hCG in the urine comes from the hCG in the blood after it was filtered through the kidney. After ovulation, the egg gets fertilized and travels through the fallopian tube toward the uterus. This travel takes on average about a week. Implantation, the attachment of the fertilized egg in the lining of the uterus, occurs on average about a week or later after ovulation/fertilization, but it can happen as early as six days and as late as 12 days after fertilization/ovulation. At the time of implantation, the placenta starts making the pregnancy hormone hCG, which then enters the blood stream. How early can pregnancy be detected depends onthe pregnancy hormone hcG which can be detected in the blood about three to four days after implantation. Urine hCG can be detected about two to three days after blood hCG can first be seen. Detection of hCG depends on timing of implantation, so hCG can normally be detected in the blood between nine and 16 days after ovulation (HPT: 12-19 days after ovulation).

2. Blood hCG Level
There is a wide normal variation of hCG levels, both in the blood and the urine and this wide range changes the diagnosis of how early can pregnancy be detected. If a woman has low blood hCG levels, for example, then it can take several more days for it to show up on a pregnancy test.

3. Urine hCG Level
Urine hCG levels change over the course of the day depending on how much you drink and how diluted or concentrated the urine is. Urine pregnancy testing is best done with more concentrated urine. So how early can pregnancy be detected depends on the urine concentration. If you drink a lot of fluid, the urine may be too diluted early on in pregnancy to achieve an hCG concentration adequate enough for a positive test.

4. Sensitivity of Urine Home Pregnancy Test
Different pregnancy tests have different sensitivities and that has an impact on how early can pregnancy be detected. The lower the sensitivity, the earlier a pregnancy test becomes positive. Sensitivities are indicated in mIU/mL, the lowest amount of hCG in the urine that tests positive. A sensitivity of 20 mIU/mL requires one-half the hCG level to be positive when compared with a 40 mIU/mL sensitivity level, and it may become positive several days earlier than the pregnancy test with a higher sensitivity. Make sure you read the package of the pregnancy test to determine your pregnancy test's sensitivity.

 

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Member Comments
Faith-love 4/15/2008 10:53
This is Faithlove, I had miscarriage on April 1st,08 & did D&C thesame day. I was having nausea, sick, and dizzy last week. So I went to the hospital and result came back positive, serum Preg*Pos(dja) hcg, beta subunit, Qnt, serum-26. When I did home pregnancy test it showed Negative twince. I'm currently on FERTILAID for women & the tea. Though I asked my OB-Gyn if it possible to be pregnant so soon but he told me there is no way. What is going on here? Can I stop taking it or what? PLEASE I NEED YOUR HELP!
Sequana 11/18/2008 16:15
The positive serum beta HCG was due to your miscarriage, sometimes it can take many weeks for HCG to reach <5 (negative). There has not been enough time elapsed for you to ovulate again since surgery. Sabrina :)
favvy 2/27/2009 12:12
Triphasic pattern was detected on my bbt chart,my period is due on 27/02/09.No sign of AF and temperature is still above coverline.
favvy 2/27/2009 12:12
Did HPT test but was negative
jmacdonald123 5/12/2009 14:15
Thanks for the info. But i was just wondering what if pregnancy kit was now invented? yes we know that even if there has no such thing invented we also agree that this such thing was really helpful right? by the way,I had read an article in the web and a quote says a 99% accurate pregnancy test for a 99 cents? I have this friend name nikki he think he's was pregnant at age 16 do you think it is safe for her this U-Check pregnancy test? his mom brought her yesterday a pregnancy test at a local drug store.but probably it was an expensive brand of pregnancy tests kit. I know many pregnancy test kits claim that it can detect results as early as the first day of a missed period. I just want to get answer. Need urgent answers. -Melissa
MANDEE31506 11/12/2009 15:35
I TOOK A PREGNANCY TEST TODAY AND IT CAME OUT NEGATIVE. I WAS SUPPOSED TO GET MY PERIOD ON THE 7TH,8TH,OR 9TH THIS MONTH. ITS THE 12 AND I STILL HAVENT GOTTEN IT. AM I PREGNANT? MY TEST CAME OUT NEGATIVE BUT I HEARD THOSE DOLLAR TESTS DONT WORK THAT WELL. WUT SHOULD I DO?

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