How late can you detect pregnancy?

If a woman’s menstrual cycle is normally normal, she can test for pregnancy by using an early pregnancy test 10 days after her period is delayed, or she can go to the hospital to have a blood test to determine the level of human chorionic gonadotropin. Women have a higher chance of conceiving during ovulation, which normally occurs 14 days before the next menstrual period, and hormonal changes occur after the fertilized egg is laid. In the case of menstrual discontinuity and prior sexual activity, pregnancy can be detected at the latest around 10 days after the menstrual delay. Once a woman has detected pregnancy through the early pregnancy test, she needs to go to the hospital for an ultrasound to check if the pregnancy is intrauterine. Do not exercise strenuously in the early stages of pregnancy and prohibit sexual intercourse to avoid miscarriage.