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Q: Pregnant?? Pls I Need Advice If Anyone Has Experienced This?
asked by: Miffy on January 16th, 2006
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Ok, I know its abit early for me to be writing this but I really want advice bout it..Basically me and my bf had sex fri the 13th jan, heh, and we didnt use protection etc.


I had just finished my period..Im usually on for 6-7 days so I duno if this means im at lower risk or not?


So, its now 16 jan and im aware that its not usual for women to experience symptons this early but I do have lower back pain and odd cramping sensations in my tummy at the bottom n sides, had it yesterday aswell..I wondered if it is possible that I could be and if u get these symptoms this early on in some cases??



We have decided if I am that we will keep it, im 27 n my bf is 25 in a couple of weeks so were not teenagers heh..Just so you all know that is, heh


thanx for readin n please help heh..
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n0rthernbelle
replied on January 17th, 2006
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Sperm can survive up to about 5 days, so there may be a chance you conceived. Three days after sex is very early to feel symptoms, but some women know right away when they're pregnant. Also, just thinking you might be pregnant can spur symptoms. One of the most tell-tale signs a woman is pregnant are sore breasts and nipples. If you get that, along with a feeling of zero energy, i'd say chances are good you conceived. I'd wait four or five weeks, then test. =)
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