How long after sexual intercourse can a blood test completely rule out pregnancy

  Some couples have no plans to have a baby at the moment, but they have not taken any contraceptive measures during sexual intercourse. Both the couple are very worried about getting pregnant, so how long after sexual intercourse can a blood test completely rule out pregnancy?

  

How long after sexual intercourse can a blood test completely rule out pregnancy1

  After 10 days of sexual intercourse, women can go to the hospital for a blood test to determine if they are pregnant. The inspection will take about a morning to come out. After the report is released, consult the doctor in detail with the report form. If HCG is within the normal range, it can be ruled out that there is no pregnancy. Once the HCG exceeds the normal range, it indicates a high possibility of pregnancy, and it is best for women to undergo a B-ultrasound examination.

  Couples who do not wish to become pregnant must ensure proper contraception during sexual intercourse. Women's bodies are already very weak, and frequent abortion surgeries can harm their bodies, and they may even never be able to conceive again in the future. If there is a desire to conceive, there is no need for both spouses to take measures to prepare for pregnancy. Before having a baby, both husband and wife need to adjust their bodies for a period of time.

  Couples who temporarily do not want to have a baby must take contraceptive measures and not accidentally become pregnant. Once you accidentally become pregnant and do not want the baby in your belly, you can only undergo abortion surgery, which is very harmful to your body. Wearing a condom during sexual intercourse has both contraceptive and infection prevention effects.

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