These tests can only detect
hCG after implantation occurs, which is generally 10 days post-ovulation (dpo).
The dramatic rise in
hCG after implantation results in early pregnancy symptoms like nausea and vomiting.
Not exact matches
The
HCG level often starts to increase from its basal level
after implantation and continues to double every 48 hours during the first weeks of pregnancy.
After implantation of the fertilized egg, the placenta will release
hCG.
And, while many pregnancy tests are now able to detect up to six days before a woman's missed period, the best (and most accurate) results will occur
after the two - week wait when the human chorionic gonadotropin (
hCG)- a hormone produced by the placenta
after implantation - is most evident.
HCG levels are usually detected through urine PT 2 weeks
after implantation.
In most cases,
after 4 to 5 days
after implantation bleeding, the level of the
HCG hormone would have reached detectable levels in the body.