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I'm 17 going to college and can you please tell me how early can i take a pregnancy test? |
please let me know when i can take one. i had sex last week on thursday and i wanna know when i can take a test because i'm leavin off to college, thank God and i don't wanna be preg. So anyone, please tell me when i can take the home preg. test. For one, if you know that you do not want to be pregnant you should not be having sex, protection is not 100% EVER. First Response Early Result Pregnancy Test FIRST RESPONSE detected the hormone levels in 69% of women 4 days before their expected period, in 83% of women 3 days before their expected period, in 93% of women 2 days before their expected period, and in 93% of women 1 day before their expected period. Over 99% accurate!** **99% accurate at detecting typical pregnancy hormone levels. Note that hormone levels vary. See insert. Good Luck Source(s): http://www.cvs.com/cvsapp/cvs/gateway/de... You can take it now. TThe packet will tell you how soon you can use it. Why didn't you use protection? Some STDs are for LIFE. up to five days before you would have a peroid if you are going to get one. Let someone adopt if you don't want. PLEASE not only that if you use an early detection test and it comes back negative ALWAYS ALWAYS re test in like 2 weeks to be sure. also, shell out for some condoms, they're much cheaper than the tests. it should say it on the box but a woman at work knew she was pregnant about 5 days after. by the way, next time 1) use a condom and if you can't, use the morning after pill. and get a prescription for birth control. if not before you leave for school, the first day you get there. if you had sex once before you leave, there will be lots of action once you get there and you dont want this kind of thing messing up yoour future. there should be a clinic open for business right on campus. I don't see what being 17 and going to college has to do with when you could take a pregnancy test...? |
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