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slipknotdarling13 asked:


Is it too early to take a pregnancy test if I had sex today or yesterday?
If it is, when is the right time to take one?
Everyone keeps giving me different answers and it’s confusing to decide who’s right.

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7 Responses to “How many days after I had unprotected sex should I take a pregnancy test?”

  1. baby baby

    honestly i think you should wait like 2 weeks you know to make sure

  2. Miamarie

    when ever your period doesn’t show up you should make a test

  3. Felicia

    Most of the tests can telll you if your pregnant 5 days before your missed period and may be the only way to be the most accurate.

  4. I'm going to be a mommy!

    you need to wait until your missed period

  5. Jessica L

    Yes, it’s too early. The pregnancy hormone usually isn’t strong enough to be detected until you’ve missed your period, although there are tests that claim to show a little sooner. At least wait 3 weeks so you’re not wasting money on tests every week. Or see if a local dollar store carries tests if you can’t wait, at least you won’t waste a LOT of money and they may not be as accurate but that’s where I got the test that told me I was pregnant with my 2nd (I didn’t really think I was pregnant because I had an IUD so I bought a cheap test). good luck!

  6. Jon

    Too early for a pregnancy test, but not too late for emergency contraception.

    Go to Planned Parenthood, or ask a pharmacist for Plan B.

  7. fellow_cyster

    Yes, it is too early. It depends on your cycle, when is your period due?

    You can check a few days before your period if you use the early detection test and take the test FIRST thing in the morning (take a test only if its been at least 4 hours since you last used the bathroom - — that will increase the accuracy).

    If you do not start your period, I would check on more time (as the HCG levels, which is what the PG test checks for could’ve been to low for the test to catch).

    Pamela

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