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When do you take a pregnancy test?

At what point during your cycle do you take a pregnancy test? If you are trying to conceive do you wait the Two Week Wait, or do you start testing earlier? Or, if you're not trying to conceive, how late are you when you start testing?

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Posted by: Lovenone on Mar 28, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?

have to know

As soon as I am a day late. Then I take it one every 2 days untill I get a period if I am on Harmful Meds, if not, a week later. I hate not knowing.... I need stock in Pregnancy tests.. lol

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Posted by: denise on Mar 27, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?

when to test for a pregnancy test

you can take a pregnancy test up to 5 days before your missed period.

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Posted by: Jen2007 on Mar 26, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?

3'rd days the charm.

If I'm trying to conceive I usually jump the gun and test 3 days before my period should start...

When Im not trying to conceive I usually test when Im 3 days late.

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Posted by: mom2wy on Mar 23, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?

Not sure any more

I use to think about 3 to 4 days after I miss AF but now I am not sure. Cause I was 4 days late and then started last night no warning. And I am pretty regular. So now I guess at least a week.

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Posted by: tegan on Mar 22, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?

1 week after AF

I usually wait a week after AF is due. If not sign of AF in a week I will take another test.

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Posted by: orange on Mar 22, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?

My advice

I wait till my period is late b4 I take the test

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