No. A home pregnancy test will not give an accurate answer until 14-16 days after ovulation. Some brands of tests can provide an answer as early as 10 days after ovulation but they are prone to false negatives. If you get a negative result and still you feel that you could be pregnant always be sure to wait a few days and retest.
No, it will not stop pregnancy after intercourse!
Fourteen days after intercourse.
Usually 8 days after intercourse is the soonest that you can accurately tell if you are pregnant or not.
No; generally fourteen days after intercourse, you can get an accurate pregnancy test result.
You can take a pregnancy test 3 weeks after sex
You should wait fourteen days after intercourse or the day of your expected period.
You can, but you are not going to get a correct answer if you want to know if that one act of intercourse 5 days ago got you pregnant! I suggest waiting to see if your period is late, and testing then if needed. ~pawsalmighty
Read the directions on the pregnancy test kit. 10-12 days after unprotected intercourse would probably be soon enough.
You can take a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after you had unprotected intercourse and it will be accurate.
If you take a urine pregnancy test the very next day you and your partner had unprotected sex, the reading will not at all be accurate, as it would have been better to wait for 14 days to take a urine pregnancy test to get a accurate reading.
Of course you can take it, but it will not accurately show if you are preggers. It takes about 10 days for your hormones to build up to a level that can be tested for.
Yes, it's far too early. Often, the egg has not even been fertilized yet.