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When to check for pregnancy
My cycle began on 27th March, we had protected sex between 3nd to 9th April. But the last time, condom was probably damaged so I took on evening of 9th. And then I had bleeding like period but lighter with less from from 14th to 19th with body ache. Internet told me it's probably withdrawal bleeding. Now it's 30th April and I didn't get my periods, it's stressful and panicking. We don't want to get pregnant as of now. And medical articles saying I will get my period one month after withdrawal. So when should I check for pregnancy with prega news kit? Internet is confusing, some says 1 day after missed period and some says 7 days after. Kindly help
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Withdrawal  bleed is just a side effect You need a pregnancy test Pregnancy test can be done 24 hours after skipped period Since you had your last periods on 27th you can do the pregnancy test anytime after 28  April so you can test now
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You can do a blood test bhcg for confirmation
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