Not yet: Not with current technology. Though very close. Probably 5-6 days with the best of the over the counter tests. A blood test will be modestly sooner but not likely as early as 4-5 days.
Answered 12/22/2015
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No: hCG (pregnancy hormone) is not detectable in blood or urine until at least 7 days after fertilization, because the amount of hCG is too low. We know that implantation cannot happen before 6-7 days, so embryo must be at LEAST that old before a test could detect. Some clinicians "define" implantation as when hCG can be detected, which would be more like 9-10-11 days. Good wishes.
Answered 6/17/2015
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