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It sounds to me that even though you and your girlfriend are aware she is not pregnant, it sparked a great deal of anxiety about the pregnancy. It might be worthwhile talking about what exactly she is afraid of in more detail.
If your girlfriend has had more than one period since the incident happened, she is not pregnant. And as far as her symptoms you are describing, it is possible that it is related to anxiety about getting pregnant; however, that cannot be definitively stated, and I would recommend that your girlfriend go to her primary care physician or gynecologist just to make sure there isn't another medical problem occurring.
But she has been ill since this happened.Low blood pressure , weakness and loose motions.Sometimes she has pains in the abdomen as well.Anything that is not normal is unconsciously being related to pregnancy.Are these symptons of pregnancy or is it all due to anxiety.PLease help