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Q: Lots of Unprotected Sex...could I be Pregnant?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 7th, 2006
I had unprotected sex with my boy friend alot of times and he cummed in me all those times i had my period the same month i had sex and the month after but i had sex both those months and the home pregancy tests keep coming up negative but im sleeping alot almost all day and im getting sickness during the day and my breast got bigger is there a chance i could be pregant and what should i do?Also i have been working out with my mom and i did loose a couple of pounds could i still be pregant?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 19th, 2006
Pregnancy Answer A1480
According to your data (you haven’t missed a period) and the pregnancy test results themsevles (negative), it seems very likely that you are not pregnant. All the symptoms you’ve mentioned (sleeping a lot, getting sickness, breasts getting bigger) are very subjective and they could mean anything. Missing a period and a positive pregnancy test result are symptoms of pregnancy that can be confirmed with an ultrasound confirmation of the fetus.


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