SURECHEK is the safest pregnancy test. It can be done at the earliest a week after the act. And to be sure, you can repeat it. And you don't have to delay your period every time due to pregnancy, it could be for a bunch of other reasons that your gynecologist would explain to you. You can get pregnant at any time, most often during ovulation, but the rest of the time it is not excluded at all. Ovulation, as well as menstruation are influenced by many factors, can occur sooner or later. You may even ovulate during menstruation, for example. If you do make a mistake, ESCAPEL is the safest way to prevent unwanted pregnancies. It is taken no later than 72 hours after the act, but it is most effective if taken within 12 hours. This pill is a bomb of hormones and it is possible to stir your cycle for several months ahead. If you have taken the pill once and you need to take another one over time, this should be no earlier than 6 months. Nausea is possible after taking escapella (but you should not vomit because the pill will have no effect), it is possible to get bleeding a few days later, which may be different from menstruation, or it may be, one a well-informed woman could tell. Next month, your cycle may be premature, late, or even skipped. This will most likely be the result of the pill, but it is good to visit a gynecologist. The pregnancy test is wrong in very rare cases, but the one I mentioned in the above lines is quite reliable. It is good not to drink a lot of fluids before the test, because it is possible to mix the hormone in the oregano and get an inaccurate result. But in most cases, not to say all ... This is the most accurate test. :)))) Good luck and I hope I was useful to someone. LILY
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The pregnancy test detects hormonal changes in the body, so it is impossible to immediately detect whether you are pregnant or not. About 2 weeks after the act is considered an appropriate time to conduct a test. It is advisable to go for advice to your gynecologist, he could give you the most comprehensive advice on any questions. I recommend it because the situation is complicated, and there are too many people who, even without knowledge, will advise you, and the advice is not always true ... So my personal advice is if you want to wait two weeks for a test, and most good for your peace of mind and health is to go to a gynecologist. Because as a professional, he will answer your questions most comprehensively and correctly!