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✨ How Early Can a Pregnancy Test Be Accurate? ✨ Are you anxiously waiting to find out if you’re pregnant? Knowing when to take a pregnancy test can save you from unnecessary confusion. Here’s what you need to know: 🔍 How Pregnancy Tests Work Pregnancy tests detect hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), a hormone your body produces after a fertilized egg implants in your uterus. Implantation typically occurs 6–10 days after ovulation, but hCG levels may take a few days to rise enough to be detected. 📅 When Can You Test? • Early Testing: Some tests claim accuracy as early as 6 days before your missed period, but false negatives are more likely because hCG levels might still be too low. • Best Time to Test: For the most reliable results, test on the day of your missed period or later. By then, hCG levels are high enough for most tests to detect. • Morning Testing: Use your first-morning urine, as it’s more concentrated and more likely to show accurate results early. ❓ What If It’s Negative? If you test early and get a negative result, don’t panic! Your hCG levels may not have risen enough yet. Wait 2–3 days and test again. 💡 Pro Tip: Always read the instructions on your test for the best accuracy, and if you’re unsure, consult your doctor for a blood test. 💭 Have questions about pregnancy testing or your cycle? Drop them below! 🌸 #TryingToConceive #PregnancyJourney #FertilityTips #PregnancyTest