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How early can you test for pregnancy?

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Question by lizzy
Submitted on 11/7/2003
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How early can you test for pregnancy?


Answer by dawn
Submitted on 12/9/2003
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after the first missed period sometimes you can get an over the counter test that you can take about one week earlier

 

Answer by Missy Dawn
Submitted on 8/31/2004
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There are test that you can puchase that can be taken 8-10 after ovulation. The test is done by messuring the amout of HCG in your urine! Look for a test that detects at 20ic/hcg but be sure and check them well most over the counter ones start at 50-150 some even higher.....

 

Answer by F R I E N D
Submitted on 12/18/2004
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will be 3 weeks late still negative result

 

Answer by Mitsune
Submitted on 3/30/2005
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You can get an exam by the doctor between seven to ten days after.

 

Answer by Lola
Submitted on 6/1/2005
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You have to wait until your first missed period or 19 days after unprotected intercourse

 

Answer by Erika
Submitted on 8/2/2005
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The brand First Response can detect the pregnancy hormone about five days before your missed period.

 

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