The eggie probably won't have implanted yet, and as the eggie makes the hCG then it won't show up.
From day 10-15 (days post ovulation, that is) the hCG starts to show up USUALLY (there are some people who are in their second trimester before it shows up, can't remember who it was now!), so it's good to wait until your period is late before you test, that way you're fairly sure of seeing hCG if it's going to be there.
If you are pregnant, the baby is well buffered in there and running, jumping, climbing trees, fitting bathrooms etc won't make a jt of difference.
HTH.


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