You can take a pregnancy test 3 days before you are due on your next period if you buy an early pregnancy test. If you take a pregnancy test any earlier than 3 days before your due period there won't be enough hormone in your urine to show you are pregnant so it could say no when u are. Hope this helps
I couldn't post the full story in the question box so here it is...Me and my girlfriend had sex and i was using a condom and I went inside the condom. when I was done I got up and talked over to the trash and threw out the used condom, and then used my hand to wipe off the excess liquid on my penis, and then we had sex again right after with out a condom should i be worried about semen getting her pregnant?
, yes I've had the same. I suggest you get a pregnancy test done soon. have you had any other symptoms of pregnancy? Anyway, get things checked out, it's better than not knowing (: x
IUDs are among the most effective methods of birth control. There is normally no cause to take a pregnancy test. With or without the IUD pregnancy tests detect pregnancy from sex that happened 10 to 12 days earlier.
Typically women ovulate in the middle of their cycle. You should wait 10-14 days after ovulation to try a pregnancy test.
A medical abortion is done up to the 9th wee or 63 days and the doctor will give you Mifepristone and Misoprostol.
Nothing has been done to prevent teen pregnancy
i would get a blood pregnancy test done. maybe your HCG levels are just really low. Could also be a chemical pregnancy
No, it takes on average 2 weeks for hcg to be strong enough to show on a hpt,
no one can get pregnancy if eggs are not ruptured u have to wait for next period then follicular test is been done in alternate days if the study says egg is ruptured then with in 24 hrs inter course should be done then u may get pregnency
You're not pregnant?
If the ultrasound is done in the first weeks of pregnancy it is possible to date the embryo within a few days, an ultra sound done later is not as accurate for dating purposes.
If possible, use birth control pills and a condom as there is a high risk of pregnancy after birth. Well done for thinking about it You are advised, however, not to have sex until at least 6 weeks after birth, as there is a risk of damaging your healing vagina and uterus and a risk of infection