How many days to detect pregnancy with test paper

  For most women, pregnancy can be detected with an early pregnancy test around 35 days after menopause. Depending on individual differences, the exact time may be delayed or earlier.  Early pregnancy test paper detects the level of HCG in a woman’s urine, which is normally released when a fertilized egg is transported from the fallopian tube to the uterine cavity, where it will gradually develop into a villi before releasing HCG. Usually, a woman who has delayed her period for more than 7 days can be tested with a urine test paper. For women with early menstrual cycle, pregnancy can be detected by early pregnancy test probably around 30 days after menopause; if women usually have long menstrual cycle, it will take longer time to detect it.  Pregnancy test paper is only an auxiliary method for pregnancy detection, and it is subject to false positive and false negative results, so it is not possible to determine whether you are pregnant by early pregnancy test paper.