The timing of taking a pregnancy test depends on the type of test you use and the accuracy you are looking for. In general, most over-the-counter pregnancy tests are designed to detect pregnancy hormones in urine after a missed period. This usually occurs around two weeks after ovulation.
However, some tests are more sensitive and can detect pregnancy earlier, such as early pregnancy tests that can detect pregnancy hormones as early as a week after ovulation.
If you take a pregnancy test too early, you may get a negative result even if you are pregnant, as your body may not have produced enough pregnancy hormones to be detected by the test. Therefore, it's best to wait until after your missed period to take a pregnancy test to ensure accurate results.
If you are concerned about pregnancy and want to test early, you may consider talking to your healthcare provider about getting a blood test, which can detect pregnancy hormones earlier than a urine test.
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