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Is it possible to detect pregnancy during the first week?

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If incase a man and a woman gat sexual contact at the very first time, is it possible to detect pregnancy during the very first week?

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3 Comments on “Is it possible to detect pregnancy during the first week?”

  1. #1 Poppet said at 7:12 pm on September 25th, 2008:

    No. It take at least 10 days after conception to detect pregnancy by a blood test.

  2. #2 brittany f said at 9:49 am on September 28th, 2008:

    it takes 2 weeks to concieve

  3. #3 HarryPotterLuver said at 10:07 pm on September 30th, 2008:

    These signs typically appear, if at all, within the first few weeks after conception. Although not all of these signs are universally present, nor are all of them diagnostic by themselves, taken together they may be useful to make a presumptive diagnosis of pregnancy.

    Presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the blood and urine, detectable by laboratory or home testing; this is the most reliable early sign of pregnancy
    Missed menstrual period
    Implantation bleeding, light spotting that occurs at implantation of the embryo in the uterus, in the third or fourth week after LMP
    Increased basal body temperature sustained for over two weeks after ovulation
    Chadwick’s sign, a darkening of the cervix, vagina, and *****
    Goodell’s sign, a softening of the vaginal portion of the cervix
    Hegar’s sign, a softening of the cervical isthmus