If you are 2 weeks pregnant and can’t test with a pregnancy test, it may be because the current period is too short or you are not pregnant. You can interval some time to test again, if you are worried about the inaccuracy of the test paper, you can also go to the hospital to draw blood for screening, or choose to go to the hospital to do ultrasound examination at about 6-7 weeks after menopause. 1. Test after a period of time: 2 weeks of pregnancy is still relatively short, at this time the body’s chorionic gonadotropin level is relatively low, simple urine test can not be accurate results, it is recommended that a week interval and then use the test paper. 2. Blood screening: You can determine whether you are pregnant or not according to the level of chorionic gonadotropin, which is the level of HCG, and you also need to analyze the value of progesterone through blood sampling. 3. Ultrasound: Usually at 6-7 weeks after menopause, ultrasound can be used to screen for pregnancy and determine whether there is any germ tissue. At present, it is also necessary to observe the symptoms regularly. If nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite and delayed menstruation occur, it needs to be considered as a result of pregnancy. If the symptoms persist for a longer period of time, it is advisable to consult a doctor and have a professional examination to find out if you are pregnant.