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how long till i know if i am pregnant?

last night my boyfriend ejaculated in me, it was my next to last day of my cycle,15 hrs after ejaculation i took a pregnany test and it came up neg. could i still be preg? or did i take the test to early?
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more often then not they go from the first day of your last period but an ultra sound will tell you for sure cos they go on the size of the fetus congrats anyway
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My last period started on the 6th of December and ended on the 13th today is the 31st of January I took a couple pregnancy test last one a week ago all came up negative my periods are not regular but this is pushing it. I'm just getting aggravated I have some symptoms but no positive tests what should I do
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I always have this feeling of being pregnant. I am really pregnant?
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Hi I had sex Dec 17 2011 how many weeks am I if I am pregnant
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Ii have a question for you all.  I had my last period Dec 31- Jan 7th. On the morning of the 14, about a week later, I started spotting. The spotting lasted until the 18th. I have never had two cycles in a month. I went to the dr. and got a pt done blood work. It was negative.  I am very sexualy active and month and a half ago we started having unprotected sex. Is there any eay that I could be pregnant?
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Just a quick question one of my mates came in me if i go for a ultrasound. 7 days after would it show anything at all and my tummy is tingly why is this
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