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How Soon Should You Take a Pregnancy Test After Unprotected Sex?

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Last updated: 2024/05/28 at 7:58 PM
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When you’re trying to conceive, the wait after ovulation can feel like an eternity. And the anxiety of waiting for a pregnancy test result can be nerve-wracking. It’s important to understand how pregnancy tests work – they detect the hormone beta hCG in your urine, which is produced when you’re pregnant. This hormone can be detected within 6-10 days after conception.

For the most accurate results, it’s recommended to take a home pregnancy test 7-10 days after ovulation. Ideally, you should have had intercourse 24-72 hours before ovulation for the best chance of conceiving. Waiting until the first day of your missed period is the most reliable time to take a test, as hormone levels can vary in early pregnancy. If you get a negative result but still miss your period, it’s best to retest in 24-48 hours.

If you suspect pregnancy but had unprotected sex, consider emergency contraception. While urine tests in the doctor’s office are not necessarily more reliable than home tests, blood tests can provide the most accurate results. The best time to take a pregnancy test is in the morning when your urine is most concentrated, but tests are accurate at any time of day. Ultimately, waiting until after your missed period will give you the most accurate result.

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