Hard to guess: A urine pregnancy test, done correctly, gives a reliable result 3 weeks after sex (3 weeks after when conception might have occurred), or 1 week after missing a period. If done sooner, a positive result is likely real, but a negative result may be due to testing too soon, and thus lead to a repeat test. If a woman gets her normal regular period, then she is not pregnant, and a test is not needed.
Answered 1/18/2016
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Pregnancy test: The symptoms you are describing are not specific for pregnancy. Only a pregnancy test can tell, whether you conceived, when you had unprotected intercourse. 9 days after conception there is a good chance that the pregnancy test will come back positive. If not, the latest when you anticipate to come on your menstrual period will the pregnancy test be positive.
Answered 6/7/2018
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