A extra long menses usually reflects a prior lack of egg release/lack of normal menses pattern and eventual breakdown of excessive uterine buildup. The long menses sheds the material that would support a pregnancy. You can test as often as you like. A first morning pee is considered the best sample. Pregnancy with the cited story is unlikely.
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