How can I check implantation at home?

Method 1: Figure out your ovulation date first

  1. Length of cycle – 14 days = Cycle day number for ovulation.
  2. Date of ovulation + 9 days = Date of implantation (give or take a few days)
  3. Date of first day of last period + 23 = Date of implantation (give or take a few days)

Can you test implantation?

The levels of hCG doubles every 48 hours after implantation. So, if a woman experiences implantation bleeding, then it is better to wait for four to five before taking a blood test for accurate results.

Can I test on implantation bleeding?

You can take a home pregnancy test during implantation bleeding. Keep in mind that the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (or hCG) that pregnancy tests detect only starts being produced in your body the moment the fertilized egg is implanted in the uterus — which is the trigger for implantation bleeding.

When does implantation occur on a pregnancy test?

Knowing when implantation occurred can help you plan to take a pregnancy test or identify whether symptoms you are experiencing are related to being pregnant! Implantation typically occurs between 7dpo (days past ovulation) and 11dpo. Our implantation calculator is an easy tool to use.

How does the implantation calculator work for You?

Our implantation calculator is helpful with understanding when implantation may occur by entering when ovulation happened or your last period. Knowing when implantation occurred can help you plan to take a pregnancy test or identify whether symptoms you are experiencing are related to being pregnant!

How can I find out my implantation date?

Our implantation calculator is an easy tool to use. You simply enter your ovulation date to get a list of dates that highlight your best dates for implantation success. If you’re not tracking ovulation you can enter the date of your last period and your average cycle length to get the most accurate results.

What should I know about the implantation bleeding quiz?

The implantation bleeding quiz uses a unique way to analyze every characteristic of the post-ovulation bleeding. Other parameters such as sexual habits and birth control methods are also included.