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Last month I had my period on 1 st January and had sex on 14,16,18 th of January.and in 30 or 31st January I had pain on lower abdomen and also back pain similar to menstrual pain.but this month I missed my period.Is it a sign of pregnancy if yes then at what day I take pregnancy test for confirmation ???or  at what time it should be better to get accurate result??
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yes you could. be pregnant.. u cn tk a urine pregnancy test by kit at home noW itself.
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U can check with urine pregnancy test or blood HCG test that is confirmatory for pregnancy.
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Hi, first thing to do is urine pregnancy test. By this time it will be positive if you have conceived. One blood test Beta HCG can also be done for confirmation. For more information you can log on to my website www.mygynaecworld.com
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