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How soon can you take a pregnacy test

I had sex with my boyfriend two weeks ago, I had my period it was about the tail end of it..for about five mins during we didnt use a condom I was just wondering when is the earlyest time I can take a test?
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130384 tn?1221593027
When you're due for your next period.

Good luck!  You probably have nothing to worry about.
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I have to wait that long?
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130384 tn?1221593027
Yes.

You can use the First Response tests about 3 days before your missed period, but the accuracy is not very good.
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okay thank you :)
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JJety is right! You need to wait and see if you miss your period. Good Luck to you! :)
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I would wait until after your missed period.  otherwise it would be wasting money.

JJety: where did the post go from our old friend?
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So if I did one today I would get the right result
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130384 tn?1221593027
Are you due for your next period today?  

The way I understood you post was that you had sex 2 weeks ago and that was right after your period ended, so you wouldn't be due for your next period until probably next week.  If it's not due until next week, then you have to wait.
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130384 tn?1221593027
What the?!

Damn.  There seems to be some glitch here today with all kinds of things disappearing.
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Josie, the best thing to do is wait until you miss a period then test.  But also, be smart and use reliable protection (pill + condom is great)

Andi: yes, grad school at the University of Alabama in Birmingham.  Times were fun until some got out of hand.
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93532 tn?1349370450
It's a shame when people have to ruin it for others. Thankfully the trash was taken out for the most part and people were again able to get helpful advice w/o all the drama. Seems it is starting up again though. Too bad :-(

Andi
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I havent seen any drama when i have scanned over stuff.  I did see earlier today where some ladies were talking about others getting banned.
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93532 tn?1349370450
Ther dramatic posts are being removed quickly, too bad they weren't as quick back in the day. Oh well, progress is progress and I will take it any way I can get it. I don't mind idle chit chat so much now that the website had expanded and allowed a lot more threads and postings, but there still should be a limit. I might get in trouble for all this idle chatting, but it is always good to see an old friend ; )

Andi
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