Tests are accurate: Not likely. Pregnancy tests are very accurate and not affected by foods, herbs, common illnesses, sexually transmitted diseases, vaginal spotting, or medications. A test gives a reliable result 3 weeks after sex, 1 week after missing a period, or 1 week after starting a "weird" period. If done sooner, a negative result may be due to testing too early such as less than 2 weeks after conception.
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