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Okay, so me and my boyfriend had sex about a week in a half or 2 weeks ago. He "went" inside of me and i immediately peed some of it out. I read on the internet that not all of it could have came out, so i got worried. We had sex again a few days later & he went inside of me by mistake, this time however i didnt pee it out. I have been having some symptoms of pregnancy lately like: throwing up, low back pain, runny nose, bloating, fatigue,  food cravings, and also some smells make me gag, i also have been peeing so much lately. i thought i could be pregnant then it got time for me to be on my period, i am on the pill so i usually dont get tht many cramps. But this time i have cramps & very light bleeding. i have read that light bleeding could be mistaking for a period. Im not sure if im pregnant or not. & if i am and im bleeding are me and the baby going to be okay?
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It's impossible to "pee it out."  Some of it can and will slip out, but your vaginal cavity is not connected to your urethra.  =\  If you've been faithfully taking the pill (same time every day), your chances are less likely you are pregnant (99% effective if used correctly), but even then, there is always the chance.  I'd go take a pregnancy test.  I know my doctor's office let me take it through the lab for free, so if that's an option for you, I'd do that rather than at home.  I had all those symptoms (minus runny nose), and I ended up not being pregnant.  The doctor had no explanation.  As for whether or not you and the baby will be ok if you're bleeding, only a doctor will be able to tell you for sure in your particular case.  Hoping the best for you!
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thank you(: i am going to get a pregnancy test ! thanks for your advice !
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