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2023-10-30 03:29:42
After how many days of intercourse one should check for pregnancy test? Is it ok to check it within 10_12 days of intercourse will it give accurate result?
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Irrespective of the date of intercourse pregnancy test in a regular 30 days cycle can be done 24 hours after skipped period if you have itregular cycle then it should be done on day 37 counting from day one of the periods

Answered2023-10-30 05:57:38

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After 3 weeks of intercourse or after the period date is missed. .

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2 weeks after intercourse do beta hcg blood test

Answered2023-10-30 04:15:55

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3-5 days of missed period

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