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is it to early to take a pregnancy test?

Okay. I had unprotected sex on Feb 6th. I am freaking out, is it to early to take a prego test!
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I ovulated on the 4th too:)
Im prayenn so this time it happens!
Goodluck to all you ladys!:)
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You very well could be
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I've been reading everyone else's comments so I wanted to get mine down too!

I have been using the OPK's since the day after my last day of my period which was Feb 3. I have an irregular period, but my ovulation calendar said i was supposed to ovulating during Feb 9-13th. BUT on Saturday the 11 & Sunday the 12th I had positive OPK's and we had sex on the 10th & 12th. Throughout the weekend and today I have been a little crampy & bloated with a very MILD lower back pain but not other symptoms.

Wondering if I could be pregnant?!?! There's just something about this time that feels like I may be pregnant, but it could also be wishful thinking.

Let me know your thoughts and I will keep yall updated!
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They say you can test as early as two weeks after you've had intercourse but that's really early and usually hormone levels are still quite low I personally would wait until you've missed your expected period
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im in the same boat as you baby doll. i ovulatedd Feb 4, had sex the third and fourth. so im playing the waiting game. i too a test the tenth, and twelfth. both negative. however, from my research, i don't think i will even have enough hcg to test positive until the 16-18th. hope u get the result you want!
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