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A pregnancy test WILL NOT tell you if you are pregnant immediately after having intercourse unless you've had intercourse within the last nine months (on another occasion) and you are already pregnant.

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Q: Will a pregnancy test show a fals positive taking it right after unprotected intercourse?
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Is taking the pregnancy test a day after the intercourse 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.


You were on birth Control for about a Month Then Stopped taking it The took about 3 pills then had unprotected Sex Could you be Pregnant?

Hi Yes there is a chance you could be pregnant. Perform a pregnancy test 3 weeks after you last had intercourse.


Why is contraception important?

Many people believe that using certain methods of contraception is important because it prevent in most cases unplanned pregnancy. Another positive thing to using such methods, condoms, helps not only prevent unplanned pregnancy but also many forms of STDs. I would highly suggest taking those two factors into thought before having unprotected intercourse.


How many days to it take to get a pregnancy test?

Wait two weeks after unprotected sex before taking a pregnancy test.


If you think you're pregnant should you stop taking the birth control pill?

Well if you have taken a home-pregnancy test and it is positive then yes, you should stop. But you should not take the pregnancy test until at least the day of your expected period or 14 days after intercourse other wise your results will not likely be accurate. If you do get a positive pregnancy test then go ahead and stop taking your birth control and make an appointment with an OB/GYN. If the test is negative, continue taking your birth control pills until you do get a positive pregnancy test. If you stop taking it before you get the test results and it is negative, your chances of pregnancy are heightened greatly. But if you continue taking it until you get a positive test result, you will not have had enough to cause any harm to the baby.


How do you know its diet pills side effects and not pregnancy?

By taking a pregnancy test. If it's positive, it might be the pregnancy symptoms.


Is there a high risk of pregnancy if you were 3 hours late taking the pill just 2 days before your week off but had intercourse?

There is a small risk of pregnancy.


I have been taking ovulation tests I got a positive one last Thursday but I don't know when to take a pregnancy test because my periods are irregular any ideas?

my advice would be to wait roughly 3 weeks after you have had unprotected sex to try a home pregnancy test. if it is positive you have your answer. if the test reads negative dont worry about it wait another week and take another


If you are taking provera to start a period will it cause a pregnancy test to be a fake positive?

no


What are the chances of getting pregnant while taking the pill for a year?

My mom was on the pill for longer then a year and she had me...so just use protection cause you never know


Can you take the pill only for one month?

It's not advisable no. Taking the pill for one month will not prevent pregnancy as you need to be on the pill for 4 weeks before you can have unprotected sex without the risk of pregnancy.


If you take a pregnancy test a week after intercourse and it is negative can it be wrong?

If you are taking a home test, you will need to wait until the hormone known as hCG has had a chance to accumulate in your body. This will then be picked up by the test that you are taking and give you a positive or negative result. Usually, it takes about two weeks for the hormone to be present in your body. After this point, you should be able to get a 100% correct result from a pregnancy test.