Can you take a pregnancy test after 15 days of coitus?

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Sperm can survive for 24 to 72 hours after entering a woman’s vagina, and if sex happens to be during a woman’s ovulation period, the sperm and egg can meet and combine to form a fertilized egg, which will settle in the uterus 6 to 7 days later and then gradually develop.
The pregnancy test is mainly used to detect pregnancy by testing for human chorionic gonadotropin in the urine. Under normal circumstances, human chorionic gonadotropin begins to be produced when the trophoblast layer of the fertilized egg is formed on the 6th day of ovulation, and it can be detected in the bloodstream about one day later, and then gradually rises, and can also be detected in the urine.
Normally, by the 15th day of sexual intercourse, human chorionic gonadotropin is already relatively high in the urine and is mostly detectable.
Each person’s menstrual situation is different, the time to detect pregnancy with a pregnancy test may also vary, if there are uncomfortable symptoms should seek medical attention.