It is important to have intercourse within 24 hours after follicle rupture to have a chance of pregnancy. Usually if ovulation monitoring is done and the follicle is found to be mature, for example, above 18-20mm, intercourse will be ordered once before ovulation and again after ovulation. Intercourse within 24 hours after ovulation has a chance of pregnancy. If it takes more than 24 hours, the chances of pregnancy are slim. A pregnancy test two weeks after intercourse with a ruptured follicle will test if you are pregnant. If no pregnancy is detected, then basically you are not pregnant. If the HCG is positive, you should go to the hospital for blood tests for HCG and progesterone and also observe the doubling of HCG to see if this pregnancy is normal. Two weeks after ovulation, if you are indeed not pregnant, then you can just wait for your period to come. Usually two weeks after ovulation, if you are not pregnant, you will have your period after that.