Yes, it's too early. The test should be taken at least during first week after a missed period. The reason for that is because if you are pregnant, the growing baby will produce hormones. These hormones levels will rise but can only be detected after a certain period of time.
2007-08-02 23:04:20
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answered by Jasmine808 6
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it may be a little earlier if you want a fast test then i would go to the doctor and get a blood test but i think a pregnancy test will be a little too soon
2007-08-03 06:02:44
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answered by vicky_vicstar 4
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I had normal vaginal birth four months ago, I bled for six weeks then stopped for a week, I then got my period one week bleeding ,stopped for one week, then started bleeding again very heavily. I am still bleeding with clots and my baby has just turned four months, I feel rundown and have cramping in my back and sides, is this normal? I would prefer not to go to doctor if this is normal for some women, my vagina also seems to be poking out (if this is an accurate description, same as it was when I was heavily pregnant.) I am a little concerned as in two weeks I leave for Thailand for a two week holiday and obviously want to be well.
2007-08-03 06:01:45
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answered by \\\ 4
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you can test the day you expect your period to start, no sooner or else there may not be enough pregnancy hormone in your system.
2007-08-03 06:04:34
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answered by Winne 3
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yes.. get one that says early testing... but chill out, u can get a false negative which means u could be pregnant but not enough hormones showing yet, but you cant get false positive so if its positive you are pregnant!YOU CAN TEST BEFORE PERIOD DUE
2007-08-03 06:04:35
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answered by xxxkaibabesxxx 2
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You really should wait two more weeks
2007-08-06 23:04:05
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answered by Anonymous
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try it and see.
2007-08-03 06:06:48
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answered by Michael M 7
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