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Okay, 4 weeks ago I had a period. Right after I got off my period I had unprotected sex but he didn't *** inside of me. I was spotting lightly the week after, and I was experiencing slight cramps. Now it's time for my period again, and it's been 4/5 days since I was supposed to start, and I haven't started. I'm spotting blood once again, and I have slight cramps again.. It's really worrying me, could I be pregnant? I've taken 3 pregnancy tests last week, and they all said negative. But maybe I'm testing too early?
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I know and i understand you :)
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I took pregnancy tests 2 weeks after we had sex. I guess I might have taken them too early. & I don't believe in taking the "plan b" pill. & we would have used a condom, but it was just a heated moment I guess I should say. We didn't have one. & it's not that I don't want a kid, I'm just not ready for one yet.
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I recommed you to use condom if you dont want to get pregnat . There is a pill that in my country ( I speak spanish) is like the 'pill of the next day' . Use it just in case of an accident. Just 1 in a year because it has a lot lf hormones that taking 2 will hurt urself.  :) i hope you arent pregnat just relax and use condom
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How long have you taken those test of pregnacy? Because it has to pass at least 2 weeks to know. Also you can be experimenting all those things because you think that you are pregnat . The brain is so powerful that will make you feel that that. Stress makes you ruler appear later :)
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Also, I'm experiencing nausea, I stay hungry 24/7, & I stay tired 24/7. Certain smells of food make me feel sick to my stomach.
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