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Blood test kab krwa skte hain pregnancy jaanne keliye...agr body symptoms show krri ha but home pregnancy kit detect ni kr rahi...to kb krana sahi rhegaa blood test...
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आप प्रेगनेंन्सी कन्फर्म करने के लिए खून की जांच महावारी आने की तारीख के दो दिन बाद करवा सकते हैं , यदि आपको महावारी सही टाइम पर आती है। अगर महावारी की तारीख गड़बड़ करती है तो आप sexual intercourse के तीन सप्ताह बाद खून की जांच करवा सकते हैं
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If you are having delayed cycle and urine pregnancy test is negative wait for 1 more week and repeat pregnancy test if there is no onset of menses. Even you can also get blood test done to confirm it
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24 hours after a skipped period if you have a 30 days cycle in case of irregular cycle you can do it on day  37 counting from the one of the periods
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Do a urine pregnancy test
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At 4 weeks
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