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Lilly (Anonymous, 77.65.96.) Warszawa 5 months ago

When can I take a pregnancy test if I had unprotected sex 6 days ago?
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When can I take an ultrasensitive urine pregnancy test at the earliest?
So yes; I have irregular periods, my last period started on 22.11.2025 and lasted with one day break until 6.12.2025 On 14.12.2025, I had sex with a guy, unprotected, but he didn't end up in me (I know that there may be a risk of pregnancy after all, I will add that since Monday, i.e. 15.12, I notice a lot of transocular mucus, sometimes blood spiders appear... So, when can I take the test so that the result is reliable?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

5 months ago

A morning urine test can be performed as early as 7-8 days after intercourse.
In your case, the test can be performed on December 21. A negative result will allow pregnancy to be ruled out. In my opinion, however, there is no reason to worry. If there is no ejaculation in the vagina, there is no risk of pregnancy. If you still decide to take the test, you should wait until Sunday.

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https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/test-ciazowy-jaki-wybrac-i-kiedy-zrobic

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