Learn how early birth defects can be detected during pregnancy through first-trimester screening and further diagnostic tests between 10-20 weeks.
Learn why you might still be testing negative at 6 weeks. Understand test types, timing, and when to consult a healthcare professional.
Learn when hCG becomes detectable in blood and urine tests for early pregnancy detection and the best time to take a home pregnancy test.
Learn how long it typically takes to get a positive pregnancy test and factors affecting the timing of test results after ovulation.
Learn when nausea typically begins after conception and why morning sickness varies among women due to hormonal changes.
Learn what 2-3 weeks pregnant means on Clearblue tests and how hCG levels determine pregnancy dating from your last menstrual period.