Why is there a range of weeks where women are able to find out they are pregnant?

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Because every woman’s cycle varies in length, the time when pregnancy is noticeable is different for different women.

Because every woman’s cycle varies in length, the time when pregnancy is noticeable is different for different women.

Because zygotes grow at different rates and emit different levels of hormones.

Because zygotes grow at different rates and emit different levels of hormones.

Because hormones that regulate pregnancy and birth are very specific to individuals and some women do not secrete them.

Because hormones that regulate pregnancy and birth are very specific to individuals and some women do not secrete them.

Because mothers with breech babies will often not realize they are pregnant until later.

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The correct response is:

Because every woman’s cycle varies in length, the time when pregnancy is noticeable is different for different women.

This variability in menstrual cycle lengths and ovulation timing affects when a woman can detect pregnancy, whether through symptoms or home pregnancy tests, which measure hormone levels that fluctuate during early pregnancy.