How many days can you detect pregnancy with an early pregnancy test?

When a woman is about 14 days after intercourse, she can choose an early pregnancy test to detect pregnancy. Alternatively, a blood test can be done about 10 days after intercourse to determine if you are pregnant.
Normally, the placenta produces human chorionic gonadotropin after pregnancy. At about 14 days after intercourse, an early pregnancy test, the main principle of which is to detect the concentration of human chorionic gonadotropin in the urine, can be performed to check if you are pregnant.
If a woman wants to find out whether she is pregnant earlier, or if the urine test is ambiguous, she can go to the hospital for a blood test for human chorionic gonadotropin around 10 days after intercourse to confirm the diagnosis.
Once the pregnancy is confirmed, the pregnant woman needs to go to the hospital to have the relevant checkups in order to know the growth and development of the fetus.