My boyfriend and I pretty much have had
sex every single night since before,
during (which was in around the third week
of july), after my period, up until this
morning and we will most likely have sex
again tonite. We haven't used any form of
protection whatsoever, so I"m just
wondering what my chances of becoming
pregnant are. I haven't really felt any
symptoms per se...the last couple of days
my lower back has been really sore and
I've been in really bad moods when
starting my shifts at work. Today I've had
a constant ache in my right lower abdomen,
similar to what I feel when I know I'm
ovulation. Even when my period was over I
was still feeling tired and lazy and
craving all sorts of bad foods. I haven't
been feeling sick to my stomach or
throwing up, but I'm still quite bloated.
I want to take a pregnancy test, but I'm
wondering how long I should wait...
What do you think??
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Tylanas
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Posted: 08-08-07 21:52pm
Very high. There is no accurate way to
know when you've ovulated unless you're
tracking it very carefully, and some women
even ovulate during their period, so no
time is safe. You need to wait until your
next period is due before you'll be able
to truly get an accurate result.
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monkeygirl22
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Posted: 08-08-07 22:18pm
Actually, in any given cycle there is only
a 25% chance of conception no matter how
many times you have had sex. Good luck!
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