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If 4 weeks after last intercourse pregnancy test is negative after that there is no possibility of pregnancy? A woman can't be pregnant after that particular intercourse...
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Yes please connect
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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If the pregnancy test is negative, then there are no chances that you will be pregnant because of that particular intercourse.
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Yes. It has a scientific basis. You may consult with me for clarification.
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Haven’t you got menses in between? If fertilization of egg has happened by a sperm pregnancy test comes positive after 2 weeks
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Connect pls
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Irrespective of the date of intercourse pregnancy test can be done 24 hours after a skipped period if u hv a  regular 30 days cycle and day 37 if you have irregular cycles
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