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It is best if you wait until 14 days after intercourse.

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Q: Can you use pregnancy test kit after 7 days of intercourse?
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How long should you wait to take a pregnancy test if your cycle is usually 22-29 days and it has been over 30 days?

Read the directions on the pregnancy test kit. 10-12 days after unprotected intercourse would probably be soon enough.


What is a pregnancy test kit called in french?

i need pregnancy test kit in france


How do you tell if you are 3 days pregnant?

Try using a pregnancy test kit available at the drug store.


Is pregnancy test kit accurate?

NO


Is the pregnancy test kit always correct?

no.


How do you findout pregnancy by simple test?

Go to a drugstore or pharmacy and buy a pregnancy test kit.


Can a pregnancy test kit be used over again?

no


Where can you purchase an early pregnancy test?

Any chemist, pharmacy or reasonable supermarket will sell a pregnancy test kit


Can you detect pregnanacy within 20 days from the 1st day of the period?

Yes. You can use a pregnancy test kit that provides "early" diagnosis.


If you are 10 days pregnant is there enough Hcg for a home pregnancy test?

Yes, depending on the pregnancy test kit. The ones at the store indicate how long it needs to be after conception, ones that are to be used "X days after your missed period" aren't sensitive enough. Your doctor or planned parenthood can test and provide the necessary answer.


How accurate is the pregnancy test kit?

A home pregnancy test is very accurate when the test is performed 3-4 weeks after intercourse. A better method of testing would be via the quantitative beta hcg pregnancy blood test which is 100% accurate and can be performed as early as 5-7 days after intercourse.


Is blue on a pregnancy test positive or negative?

It depends on the test. Read the instructions on the test kit you purchased.