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Could I be pregnant

I had my period on 4/3 which ended on 4/7. I had unprotected sex with my partner on 4/10,11and 12 and he came in me everytime we did it. Then on 4/15 I had white discharge which I think it was my ovulation time frame. The on 4/18,4/19 we had unprotected sex again. But when we did it on 4/18 my nipples were tender and now my breast is swollen.

I am having lower stomach pains, and my upper back hurts a little along with breast feeling swollen. I used the bathroom today and egg white discharge came out again. My period comes on the 28th day like clock work. I normally get some symptoms before my period but its not until 2-3 days before.

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Ok so my fiance and i have 2 kids both boys we are trying for the girl hoping we get her. He ejaculated inside me on the 21st of may then on the 22nd he ejaculated inside me also i had egg white like discharge and today the 23rd of may i got my menstrual....is it still possible that i can be pregnant even though i got my menstrual 2 days later?
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you described a "egg white discharge" that came out again...that sounds like ovulation.

you feeling pregnancy sympmtoms are early. women dont experince pregnancy symptoms 8 days after sex. it happens around the time a period is missed. your not late yet

conception would have occured around Friday, April 17, 2009...and that would have been 1 day before you complaine of pregnancy symtoms

not likely for you to be feeling pregnancy symptoms yet.

take a test when time
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Of course you can be pregnant. Wait until your next period to see if it comes on time and if it's late, then take a pregnancy test.
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