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Is it possible? Really need some information and opinions. Thank you.

Hi, I recently posted a question on here whether or not im pregnant. Physically, I don't think I am. But emotionally I do.
My last period was on May 26 or 27, 2010. I had protected sex on June 8, 2010; but before the condom was on, I'm pretty sure me and my partner was touching. And he did pre-*** inside of his shorts. Afterwards, I took a shower. I am on birth control and have been taking my pill everyday but im sure I missed a day or two the week before the intercourse. I took a pregnancy test on June 19, 2010 and it came out negative. But someone said that it was too early to tell if I was pregnant then. My period did come on June 23, 2010 atleast I think it was my period. It was a little heavy like it usually is and it lasted until June 27, 2010. But I still wasn't sure so I took another test the morning before (June 26) and the test came out negative.

Is it possible that I could have had vaginal bleeding or was my period really on?
-Someone said that it is very rare for someone that is pregnant to bleed. Is this true?

And how early can I take a pregnancy test after intercourse?

I have no symptoms of pregnancy, but I'm the type of person that needs to know for sure. Young and no possible way to a clinic or any kind of doctor.

What is your opinion? Please help me. Thank you.
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you are not pregnant i knew a week before my period was due chill
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You are not pregnant, so stop worrying...
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hi.i belive that you are not pregnant.im sure.u can take a test 1 or 2 weeks after intercours i think.and also if you take a blood test its more acceptable than baby check only.
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