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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?
Posted by:
erinengel
on Mar 2, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?
testing freak
I use an early pregnancy test that test for 20 mIU/ml hCg 8 days after ovulation and every day until my period arrives.
Overall Relate Rating: 4 Ratings
Posted by:
BlueEyedCT
on Mar 1, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?
2 days late and going crazy!
As of now I am 2 days late. I have not tested but think I am going to do so in the morning, its driving me crazy...for the last two days all I can think of is baby or no baby??? I was not trying to conceive but at the same time I wasn't trying not to. Now I see why everyone tests early!
Overall Relate Rating: 14 Ratings
Posted by:
shadie
on Mar 1, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?
compulsive tester
I was a compulsive tester, hehe!! At about 9dpo I would start testing. Now that Im preventing, I only test if late.
Overall Relate Rating: 4 Ratings
Posted by:
danihaha
on Feb 27, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?
There's a waiting period?
I always test earlier...and a lot...I'm addicted to them I think! Ha Ha Ha!
Overall Relate Rating: 9 Ratings
Posted by:
dolphinmom
on Feb 21, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?
When to take the test if your trying to conceive?
When i'm trying to conceive, i normally wait until i have realized i missed my period and give it a couple of days to see if i start my period. If not i buy a pregnancy test.
Overall Relate Rating: 5 Ratings
Posted by:
mickeygizmo
on Feb 20, 2007
When do you take a pregnancy test?
one day late
I wait until I am one day late before I pregnancy test
Overall Relate Rating: 3 Ratings
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