Just started pill and had unprotected sex 11 days after first day of period? how soon can i test?


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Okay those first 2 answers are so wrong!!

How long ago did you start the pill? If you have started them within the last 3 months, they are not regulated into your body yet, which means they're not preotecting you from getting pregnant. If its been after 3 months, you should be fine and not pregnant. What makes you think you are anyways?

Anywho. figure out the day your supposed to get your period. when it doesn't come, you can test the day after that. But I would suggest you wait a little becuase the sooner you test it, theres more chance of it being wrong. So I'd say, wait for your period, if it doesn't come within two weeks, definitaly go get a pregnancy test.

Best of luck!! :)

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test for what? if you took the pill properly you shouldn't be pregnant, but you could have all sorts of diseases! test as soon as you can for those.
about 4 days after having sex
If you have just started the pill for the first time then there is a chance that you where not properly protected, but on the other had ovulation doesn't usually occur until about day 14 of your cycle although not everyone is the same, this is a ball park figure.
If your period doesn't come on your 7 day break from the pill then I wouldn't go back on it until you are sure that your not pregnant.
You should always use other protection even on the pill as it's not 100% and is easily effected by other factors like sickness!

Best of luck!
even on the pill u can get pregnant, the risk is smaller though! u shud be fine but wait till ur period n if u dont *** on then test!


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