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can i be pregnant

i had unprotected sex and a week later on oct 29 got my first depo shot i had my period before getting the shot then on nov 30 i started a brown discharge and lower back pains and a little of morning sickness i still had unprotected sex and about two weeks from having unprotected sex i took a urine pregnancy test at the doctors but it came out negative should take a blood test to make sure a girl knows her body i have a weird feeling in my stomach that i never had before can i be pregnant?
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I've been on the depo shot for 3 months now, I had unprotected sex the same day I had Gorton my 3 rd one. I'm always tired, I haven't gained any weight, but I'm always spotting ever since I Gorton the first shot, I'm 16 and now I'm spotting like brownish and have cramps here and there could I be pregnant?
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could urine pregnancy test be wrong should i take a blood test to be sure about it?
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The office where u got your depo shot should of done a pregnancy test before they gave you the shot..... they actually are supposed to do a test the the 1st 3 times you get it and if your ever late they do one then to. I

m not sure that you are pregnant but yes you could be. I was on the depo shot for 6 years and i got pregnant with my son, and then was on it for 3 years and got pregnant with my daughter!!                 BC like the depo is only 99.9% acurate and thats only when used properly!!
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