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nonamespecified

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Joined: 08 Sep 2006
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Just Worried
Posted: 09-08-06 13:47pm

I'm 17 and me and my boyfriend had sex 2 weeks ago.

He used a condom but we never finished because he lost his erection halfway through.

Since then i've been getting abnormal pains in my stomach and abdomen is it possible that I could be pregnant?

I don't know if i've missed a period yet because it's due to start next week.

I'm not sure this is anything to be too concerned over but i'm just worried. We have had sex on 3 occasions previously.

Thanks
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mfr825

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Joined: 06 Sep 2006
Posts: 13
Location: BC Canada

Posted: 09-08-06 17:51pm

No worries hun - you should be good to go. If he didnt even cum and he used a condom - you are stressin for nothing. Just keep usin protection!! :)
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singledad

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Aug 2006
Posts: 86
Location: New Mexico

Posted: 09-09-06 16:39pm

Worrying about whether you're pregnent or not could itself be causing the pains - stress, in other words.

Take a deep breath and relax, you took the proper precautions, don't worry about it until you have something to worry about.
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Crazyness24

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Joined: 24 Jan 2006
Posts: 179
Location: Jersey
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Posted: 09-14-06 08:24am

Calm down sweety their is absolutley no chance you can be pregnant. You are fine! Have you just started having sex? Its normal to worry in the begining of it. The pain could be stress, stress has horrible effects on your body. You can also go to a doctor and have it checked but your fine
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