Pregnancy test?
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It really depends on where you were in your cycle when you had sex, and where you are in your cycle now.
Let's assume you had sex when you were ovulating, your most fertile period. It would take about 6-12 days for the fertilized egg to travel down the fallopian tube and to the uterus. It would then take a couple of days for the egg to implant itself into the uterine lining and begin giving off enough hCG (the pregnancy hormone) in sufficient quantity to be detected by a pregnancy test. So you're pretty much looking at 9 or 10 days after having sex before it would even be possible to get a positive pregnancy test, at the very least! At this point, 19 days after having sex, you would more than likely be getting a positive on a test if you were really pregnant. If you're still getting negatives, I would say that it is accurate.
Is your period late? If it is not, wait and see if it comes. If it ends up being late, test again then. But I think you're ok.
I recommend that all women do a little reading about fertility and reproduction. It will really help you understand your body and your cycle, and you'll know when you're most likely to get pregnant and when you're not. It's very beneficial, so Google it! And as always, if you're wanting to avoid pregnancy, consider using some form of birth control in the future.
Hope this helps!
you probably don't have anything to worry about, just because it was unprotected doesn't mean that you will automatically get pregnant.
if they both have come out negative then i don't see the problem!
I think you need to test again after couple of weeks, you tested rather earlier than it could become positive.
Good luck!
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