No: No, seven days after even an exactly known ovulation is too early to detect pregnancy, implantation doesn't occur until 6-7 days post-ov."Telling early" is this year's blog craze: I'm afraid it's nonsense, although its fun to think about.
Answered 8/23/2016
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Maybe: implantation takes place usually 7-10 days after ovulation. mild cramping may be a sign of this. once implantation occurs, the level of HCG begins to rise and then the pregnancy test will be positive. conception usually happens in the fallopian tube when the sperm and egg unite usually 36-48 hours after ovulation.
Answered 4/21/2018
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