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How soon can you use a pregnancy test after having sex? Will you get a proper reading if you do it too soon?


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   You need to determine your fertile period.  You can perform a pregnancy test

9 days after you had sex during your fertile period.  HCG or the human gonadotropic hormone produces the estrogen and progesterone needed to maintain the pregnancy during the first 3 months.

Posted 2009-10-03T09:35:13Z
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 How is it that if you have a set of data, x1,y1....xn,yn with a known linear relationship between x & y (y = mx + c), and the best straight line fit MUST go through xbar,ybar (xbar average of all x values, ybar is average of all y values). 

A simple answer would be after your expected period date. 

Posted 2009-10-03T17:46:09Z
 
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According to my experience, it's about 1 week after having sex.

Posted 2009-10-04T07:49:54Z
 

Well statistics say wait 2 weeks and you will mare than likely get incorrect reading by waiting before then.Laughing

Posted 2009-10-05T16:42:43Z
 
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The answer is 14 days after the day you suspect you had a "dangerous contact" 

Posted 2009-10-06T19:38:01Z
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Basically the test is relevant about two weeks after you conceive, so if you had unprotected sex while ovulating that's the time you should probably wait.

However, if you're late, and you suspect you might be pregnant, you can try a HPT. Bear in mind that it is only 99% accurate, and the only sure way to determine pregnancy is a blood test (at this early stage anyway).

Posted 2009-10-13T08:44:52Z
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You simply used a pregnancy test? Crocks...

Posted 2009-11-24T05:03:08Z
 

Yeah, a pregnancy test simply have after sex. It's always been like that and always will very likely stay that way, too

Posted 2009-12-10T15:35:41Z

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