15 answers

Too Early for Pregnancy Test?

My period is due this weekend but I'm wondering if I'm pregnant. Is it too early to take a pregnancy test now? Do I need to wait until the 1st day after my period is late?

What can I do next?

Featured Answers

C.,
Hey - I was supposed to get my period today, according to www.fertilityfriend.com, so I took one of those "5 days early" tests. It was positive! Big shocker, as I'm not having any symptoms, and this is the second time around. But good news anyway!! Sooooo, you might be able to tell this early - it's always fun to find out!
A. K

More Answers

Hi C.,
I'd say if you suspect, go ahead and take one (what does it hurt?). The tests I have say that they can detect pregnancy as early as 6-8 days after conception. I got them for very cheap online at http://www.early-pregnancy-tests.com. They ship same-day and have free shipping of orders of $15 or over (or something like that). Just a note-when I got pregnant with my son, the second line was very faint and I wasn't sure I was really pregnant. It turns out though that the intensity of the line depends on the amount of the hormone present and at the very beginning it's going to be less, causing the faintness of the line (you probably knew that though, since you have two little ones already!) Good luck to you! : )

I have heard of some women getting a positive result that soon, however, with both of my daughters, I was unable to get a positive until my period was at least two weeks late! So don't be disappointed or discouraged if you do take one and it turns out negative. My best advice would be to wait at least a week, but I know that's easier said than done especially when you are excited and dying to find out. Best of luck!

Hi C.,
I work in a lab and I can tell you that your test will be more accurate the longer you wait. While some tests can catch a positive pregnancy before you even miss a period, it will be more accurate if you wait about a week after missing your period. (Having said that, I took two or three tests with each of my kids, one before I even missed my period too. It's too hard to wait!)
Another thing that improves accuracy is waiting to use your first morning void of urine. It will be concentrated because you haven't been drinking anything overnight. The more concentrated, the more likely that if you are pregnant, the test will pick it up.
Also, make sure you follow your test kit's directions carefully. Especially the parts about reading the test results.
Good luck!

C.,

First Response sells pregnancy tests that are supposed to be accurate up to 5 days before a missed period. I still got a negative test result when I was pregnant and took it that early. I know that waiting is hard, but you may just want to save your money and wait for the weekend.

Good luck,
S.

I took a pregnancy test on a Tuesday and my period wasn't due until Sat. If you have the Hormones in your body which is what a pregnancy test looks for, it will show up that early. If you feel symptoms, I would do it, but know that you may have to re-test later in the week. Good Luck!

save your money and just be patient and wait. I know its hard!

i have always tested the first pee in the am when I wake. That is when your urine is the most concentrated and you will have the best chance of accuracy and I think you could easily do it today or tomorrow and if it is neg than try again after your period is due. It is all about you and how you feel and what you think. Good Luck!

C.,
Hey - I was supposed to get my period today, according to www.fertilityfriend.com, so I took one of those "5 days early" tests. It was positive! Big shocker, as I'm not having any symptoms, and this is the second time around. But good news anyway!! Sooooo, you might be able to tell this early - it's always fun to find out!
A. K

Required Fields

Our records show that we already have a Mamapedia or Mamasource account created for you under the email address you entered.

Please enter your Mamapedia or Mamasource password to continue signing in.

Required Fields

, you’re almost done...

Since this is the first time you are logging in to Mamapedia with Facebook Connect, please provide the following information so you can participate in the Mamapedia community.

As a member, you’ll receive optional email newsletters and community updates sent to you from Mamapedia, and your email address will never be shared with third parties.

By clicking "Continue to Mamapedia", I agree to the Mamapedia Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.