In general, women with normal menstrual cycles may be able to detect pregnancy with an early pregnancy test 10 days after ovulation.
HCG is human chorionic gonadotropin, and early pregnancy test strips are used to determine if you are pregnant by detecting the amount of HCG in your urine.
A normal pregnancy begins to secrete trace amounts of HCG when the fertilized egg is deposited, i.e., when the trophoblast layer of the fertilized egg is formed on the 6th-7th day after ovulation, and HCG levels can be measured in the peripheral blood. Elevated HCG levels in urine are usually later than the elevated values in pregnancy blood, usually about 10 days after the formation of the fertilized egg, so pregnancy may be detectable by pregnancy test strips 10 days after ovulation.
When using early pregnancy test strips, you should choose early pregnancy test strips produced by regular manufacturers, and it is recommended to use morning urine to produce the most accurate results.
If a woman wants to determine whether she is pregnant 10 days after ovulation, she can choose to go to the hospital for a venous blood HCG test, which gives more accurate results.