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Jess_10

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Joined: 12 Aug 2003
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How Early Can You Take a Pregnancy Test??
Posted: 08-12-03 01:20am

Recently me and my b/f sorta but not really had sex...The reason I put it this way is because he did not enter me but he did touch me there and I heard that even tho he doesn't let out he still pre-cums and you can still get pregnant being touched there...It's been about 4 days now I am due to start my period in about 4 days and was wondering if I could be pregnant I am only 16....I was wondering that how early can you take a pregnancy test after coming in contact with a male's semen in the right spot??? I am really nervous and unsure of what to do or think right now all your replys will be greatly appreciated for the help...Thanks
jess
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HongKongChick

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Aug 2003
Posts: 222
Location: Oklahoma

Posted: 08-12-03 01:25am

Girl.....Ok, there is really no sure way to say when is the earliest to test a pregancy test...It depends on the person.

Some take it as soon as 3-4 days, and some takes more than a week, I suggest u to buy several tests and test it every 2-3 days if the result is negative. Or u can just go to a clinic to check.

Yes it's possible, but it's unlikely. Just wait a few days since u said ur period is about to come, but like I said a million times, a woman can still have her periods for a few months into her pregnancy, so dont rely on that too much.

So wait a few days, then get the tests and test every other 2 days...

Good luck
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