Well, this was about friday (march 10th)
that me and my boyfriend had sex, and we
were having unprotected sex.
He and I felt a twitch on his penis, which
usually indicates that he's about to
or/and he has cummed or close to cumming.
This happened while he was still inside
me.
He hesitated and he had a big feeling that
he released some cum in me, but after he
stuck it out quick, he still had
ejaculated some cum because he was trying
to hold it in.
Well, now that 6 days has passed, i've
been getting some cramps that may be signs
that I might be getting my period soon,
but it hasen't showed up. I haven't had
my period yet, so im hoping that its going
to appear soon.
I've taken a pregnancy test on that same
friday (march 10th), which appeared
negative, and im going to take one
tomorrow.
When am I going to get real results that
im pregnant? When is the right time to
take a pregnancy test to know that im
pregnant or not?
Please help.
Thanks.
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Melissa_20
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6806 Location: Florida
Posted: 03-22-06 12:17pm
For one,you cant tell if your pregnant the
same day you have sex.You need to wait at
least 2 weeks.How old are you?
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jenrninmi
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Dec 2005 Posts: 35 Location: U.S.A!
Posted: 03-22-06 19:48pm
Hi there,
you won't be able to tell the day you had
intercourse. Wait a couple of weeks.
When are you due to start your period?
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