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What Causes Change In Pregnancy Test Results After Intercourse During Pregnancy?

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Posted on Mon, 9 Nov 2015
Question: I am due November 8. I am scared about my conception. I had a period and a negative pregnancy test on feb 3rd. But on XXXXXXX 20-23 I had sex with someone who isn't my boyfriend. The encounter was protected. But I'm still scared even with all of these circumstances. Please please help.
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Answered by Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin (43 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It seems less likely, you need to stay focused on having a XXXXXXX labor

Detailed Answer:
Hi! Welcome to health care magic!

Based on the history you have shared, it seems less likely to be the case. Since you mentioned protected sex and then followed by a negative pregnancy test, 2 weeks after the sex. Both these findings go against it. Also that, your EDD aka expected date being 8th November makes that January incidence less likely to be the cause. As for this moment, you need to relax and rest assured. Your all focus should be on a healthy delivery and outcome. Remove your fears.

Hoping you a healthy labor. If you dont have any more questions, please close the discussion. In future, you can reach me directly through my profile. Regards.
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What Causes Change In Pregnancy Test Results After Intercourse During Pregnancy?

Brief Answer: It seems less likely, you need to stay focused on having a XXXXXXX labor Detailed Answer: Hi! Welcome to health care magic! Based on the history you have shared, it seems less likely to be the case. Since you mentioned protected sex and then followed by a negative pregnancy test, 2 weeks after the sex. Both these findings go against it. Also that, your EDD aka expected date being 8th November makes that January incidence less likely to be the cause. As for this moment, you need to relax and rest assured. Your all focus should be on a healthy delivery and outcome. Remove your fears. Hoping you a healthy labor. If you dont have any more questions, please close the discussion. In future, you can reach me directly through my profile. Regards.