Should I consider a negative ciaz test 11 and 15 days after intercourse to be reliable? I can't go for a blood test... if the result is still doubtful when to repeat the test to be sure?
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
12 months ago
To @Czarna: Spotting can have many causes. If it was a one-time situation after intercourse and you felt vaginal dryness, it may have been the result of irritation. However, if the situation persists, it is worth consulting a gynecologist. Additional research may be necessary. If you are not able to consult your doctor, you can use the teleadvice here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-ginekologiem
Hello. I had sex with my husband on June 7, intercourse. On June 12, I got my period. Then we had sex on June 30, the day after intercourse, that is, on July 1, I got brown spotting visible on underwear and when rubbing. I will add that during intercourse I felt vaginal dryness. I've never had this after intercourse before. I am 36 years old, whether it is a matter of vaginal change or the effect of some disease that gave this spotting during intercourse. I did the test two days in a row. The results were negative. Without a trace of the second line. What could this spotting mean?
Anna Tyrańska Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
Yes, the result of the test performed after about 10-14 days from the date of intercourse can already be considered reliable. It is best to perform two tests from different companies and compare the results during this time frame.