A home pregnancy test detects a pregnancy the day of a missed period by detecting hCG (the pregnancy hormone) in urine. Assuming a 28 day cycle, and conception on or about day 14 of the cycle, a test may become positive approximately 14 days after intercourse. Any pregnancy test may have a false negative result, especially if done too early.
It is possible that a home pregnancy test could detect a pregnancy before the missed period but it cannot reliably detect pregnancy that early. What that means is that a positive test before your missed period may mean you are pregnant but a negative test does not mean you are not pregnant. Waiting for a missed menstrual period and then doing the home pregnancy test will give you the most reliable answer.
There are more sensitive blood tests that can detect very small amounts of hCG. Only a physician can order those. More.
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