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Hello. Today was my period date and there are no symptoms of periods at all. I had unprotected sex on 30th June just 3 days after my last period got over and 8th July when I was ovulating. Shall I go for a pregnancy test tomorrow morning?
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There is a lot of confusion in your symptomatology. Please consult a Gynaecologist on Practo or in your area with the details of your symptoms along with the time frame.
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Connect please
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Can do a urine pregnancy test
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Kindly consult for discharge
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Go for bhcg after 3 weeks of unprotected sexual act
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Yes you Can do the test .
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Do UPT after 5days
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