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Question by confused
Submitted on 2/16/2004
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How many days do you have to wait after having sex to take a pregnancy test?


Answer by duduyemi
Submitted on 11/17/2004
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after two weeks

 

Answer by mystery619
Submitted on 2/16/2005
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how many days after having sex should i wait ti take a pregnancy test

 

Answer by chrissy
Submitted on 1/8/2006
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I always told my doctor that you have to wait at least 19 days after intercourse to take a pregnancy test.  Hope this helps.

 

Answer by lil bit
Submitted on 6/1/2006
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I think up to a week

 

Answer by sweetgirl
Submitted on 7/20/2006
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7 days

 

Answer by lauren
Submitted on 3/20/2007
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i just had sex for the first time & it was a total mistake . we didnt use a condom , & im terrified of being pregant , i mean im only 14 =[ i was drunk . and now i need totake a pregnancy test and it's tuesdayand i had sex friday evening . how long do i waitt?

 

Answer by Mary Blanc
Submitted on 7/9/2007
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about 10 days

 

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