Levels of hCG, which is the hormone produced only during pregnancy, can be detected in urine about 12 to 14 days following conception, and in blood about 11 days following conception. It can take six to 12 days for a fertilized egg to implant. Once it has implanted, hCG will be produced.
Since you have made up for missed doses, I think you should have been protected against becoming pregnant.
I see two options. Finish this pack and take the inactive pills so that you have bleeding. If you do not have vaginal bleeding, take a pregnancy test. Or, test four weeks from August 19. Testing then would certainly show whether or not you conceived on any of those days.
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Hello Anonymous,
Levels of hCG, which is the hormone produced only during pregnancy, can be detected in urine about 12 to 14 days following conception, and in blood about 11 days following conception. It can take six to 12 days for a fertilized egg to implant. Once it has implanted, hCG will be produced.
Since you have made up for missed doses, I think you should have been protected against becoming pregnant.
I see two options. Finish this pack and take the inactive pills so that you have bleeding. If you do not have vaginal bleeding, take a pregnancy test. Or, test four weeks from August 19. Testing then would certainly show whether or not you conceived on any of those days.
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August 20, 2015 - 8:36amMaryann
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