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asherz

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Posted: 10-31-04 08:45am

My boyfriend (well, ex now) and I have had unprotected sex throughout the entire time we were dating, about a year. But we used the pullout method.

The past 3 times we've had sex he didnt' pull out. He ejaculated in me.

One of those times I was on my period. I started on the 15th and we had sex on the 17th. My periods always last 5 days. He ejaculated in me that time. Then we had sex the following week on the 24th. He ejaculated in me twice that night.

Lately, i've been expierencing mild cramps and some tiredness. I sleep more than usual. I started to feel flu-like symptoms yesterday. It was a sore throat and stuffy nose. Today the sore throat is barely noticeable but the stuffy nose remains.

I'm just wondering if this sounds like early signs of pregnancy, or if i'm just paranoid.
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sparklypixie12

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Posted: 10-31-04 09:01am

You probably have a cold/flu with those symptoms but since you havent been using protection then there's a strong chance you could be pregnant so if and when you're late then test. It'd be too soon to be experiencing any real symptoms of being pregnant I think.
* if you don't want a baby then use condoms and/or pill*
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IDABABY

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Posted: 10-31-04 12:14pm

The only thing you can do is take a test. Some preg. Girls experience no symptoms, while others experience a lot. You never know, it could be the flu, or because of a pregnancy. Wait, until you are late, then take a hpt.

Kristin
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