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What is the connection between irregular or regular period to get pregnant..if I had intercourse with my bf ..egg only live 24 hrs and sperm 3 to 5 days..if my egg fertilize with sperm then it takes 2 weeks to implant...then whole process is take time 3 weeks..so I can take my rest 1 month after intercourse or late it will give correct results.. Am I correct?
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If you have regular periods you can do the urine pregnancy test on the day of missed periods. If it’s irregular it’s better to get a beta hcg blood test within a week after missed periods.
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Connect please
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You mean you need to test Yes you are correct
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Yes you can have test afyer 1 month. It's better if you get a beta HCG done for more reliable results
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Connect plz
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Mam connect for detailed consultation
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