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1412062 tn?1297326146

Could I Be Pregnant?!

A little over a week ago I had unprotected sex with a guy and he finished in me twice. It was supposedly 2 days after my "Ovulation Day". I am not on any birth control and I did not take any Plan B pills. I feel like Ive experienced some symptoms such as fatigue and frequent urination. I'm expecting my period Saturday August 14 or Sunday August 15. My periods are regular and I always have extreme cramping and back pain a few days before getting my period. However this time, I haven't experienced ANY cramping/back pain at all which is surprising to me. Could I be pregnant?.....
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1395792 tn?1358115792
How many days late are you?
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Freaking yourself out won't help you at all. The brown discharge probably means that you are not pregnant, You are just slow getting started. Your body is just confused. I hate to sound like a broken record, but please, practice "safe" sex. You have to protect yourself!
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1412062 tn?1297326146
I shouldve gotten my period by now. I still havent felt ANY of my usualy period symtoms and now Im having a light brown discharge. Thats it. And Ive never had that before except at the VERY VERY end of my period. Still a sign of pregnancy or just my period is coming?
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Yes it is possible. Wait another week at a minimum and test.
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1412062 tn?1297326146
Okay thank you!! =)
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1395792 tn?1358115792
Yea you should wait at least 1 week preferably 2 and test with a hpt early in the morning! Keep me posted!!! :)
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