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If 4 weeks after a particular intercourse pregnancy test is negative after that there is no chance of conception there is no need to test after that?
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Just wait for ur menses,if they come no need to test..if menses are delayed more than expected then may be required to test again
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If no intercourse after that, then no need.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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If you didn't have sexual intercourse again in the last 4 weeks then a negative pregnancy test confirms that you are not pregnant.
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Irrespective of the date of intercourse pregnancy test done  on day 31 if you have a regular 30 days cycle or day 37 if you have irregular periods Rules out pregnancy
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Yes..if it's negative..no need for further testing
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