Dear Alice,
How soon after intercourse can one use a pregnancy test and get results?
Dear Reader,
Pregnancy tests are sensitive enough that they can detect a pregnancy
as early as one week after fertilization. It is not necessary to wait until
a period is late or has been missed before testing for pregnancy. When used
correctly, home pregnancy tests work well. They also provide privacy and
convenience. Home pregnancy tests sometimes give erroneous results (usually
false negatives); the most common reason for this is using the test too
soon. If you think you may be pregnant, Alice suggests waiting seven to
ten days after intercourse to test, following the test's directions carefully.
If a home pregnancy test gives a positive result, make an appointment with
your doctor, nurse practitioner, or local women's clinic for a confirmation.
If you prefer, you can make an appointment for a pregnancy test directly
instead of testing at home first. In either case, it can only be to your
benefit to find out as early as possible if you're pregnant.
- Alice
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