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miss_Texas

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Posted: 07-18-05 21:40pm

I let a guy place the head of his penis inside my vagina only about an inch. He said he didn't pre-cum and it was only for a few seconds but I forgot to take my pill that day and I started my period the next morning. This was 4 months ago. I took a pregnancy test and it said I was not pregnant. But I think I might have pee'd on it too much. Is that possible? Lately i've gained 5 pounds i've had a normal period every month and took my birth control correct now. But i've been having a few symptoms of pregnancy, including gas, sensitive smell, and um tiredness. Do you think I could be pregnant? Or would I already know for sure after 4 months.
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poohbear101

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Posted: 07-18-05 22:20pm

I'd say that after 4 months you'd definitely know. Besides if you took a test and it was negative then you're not pregnant cause it would show up after 4 months if you were. I don't know about the other symptoms but weight gain can be an effect of your b/c, either way I doubt you have anything to worry about.
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vanessalouanne

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Posted: 07-22-05 17:57pm

You'd know by now. Also an hpt would show because your hormone levels would be through the roof by now. Birth control tricks your body into feeling pregnant. Thats most likely what you are feeling. Get a blood test if you want but I wouldnt even bother because I really dont think your pregnant.
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