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pregnancy while usin the depo shot

ok i have had a crazy yr of birth control i have had a man for a yr that cannot wear comdoms so in march i used the day after pill alot like 3 times then i used the pill for a month then like a month after i got on the shot before gettin the shot i thought i was pregnant but got my period the day of the shot i had sex within a week of havin the shot i have not got my period since the day of my shot am im satarting to have a lil bump kinda im a bigger girl and has a  child before but im gettin harder bogger in my belly i have a feelin im like 3 months pregnant i took a test it said no but it was a dollar one can neone please tell  me if this is possible
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im in the same shoes u are in i took depo in aug...aug 19 and on the 21 of aug i hasd unprotected sex with my bf and at the beginning of oct i started vomiting when i would smell something and when i eat and the only thing thats getting bigger on me is my belly and it feels weird i had back pains and i get these cramps in my stomach and when i lay down like i feel pressure in my belly and i cant sleep on my belly anymore bc its very uncomfortable and i took like 3 pregnancy test all neg but idk what to do now!
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It is possible, but in my experience if a preg test is negative then it's negative. I was on the depo shot for 1year and iI stopped having periods the whole time I was on the shot and 3 months after stopping the shot my periods finally returned. So it could just be that the depo shot has stopped your cycles.
But it could happen, just like the women on TV that say they didn't know they were pregnant. ..Go to your doc for an ultrasound or even a free women's clinic can help you rule in or rule out pregnancy.... Good luck!!!
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