Can a Pregnancy Test Be Positive One Week After Conception?

Learn when to take a pregnancy test and understand why testing too early may lead to inaccurate results.

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Pregnancy tests typically detect pregnancy 1-2 weeks after conception. It’s generally recommended to take a test after a missed period for the most accurate result. Testing too early might result in a false negative because the hormone levels may not yet be high enough to detect.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How soon can a pregnancy test detect pregnancy? Pregnancy tests typically detect pregnancy hormone levels 1 to 2 weeks after conception, often around the time of a missed period.
  2. Can a pregnancy test be positive one week after conception? It is unlikely to get a positive result just one week after conception since hormone levels may not be high enough yet, making early testing prone to false negatives.
  3. Why should I wait to take a pregnancy test after a missed period? Waiting until after a missed period increases the accuracy of a pregnancy test because hormone levels (hCG) are higher and more easily detected.