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Worried about my girlfriend... Possibly pregnant.

So, we had sex about 1.5 weeks ago. The condom broke and I ejaculated into her. Well, apparently her period is about a week late. She's taken 3 tests (as she's naturally ALWAYS worred about it), and they've all came back negative. Well, since it's probably a bit too early to know, I told her that if she doesn't have it by next wednesday, then she should take another one.

What's worrying me though, is that we've had sex a few times since that day, and everytime, she's told me that it hurts when I go in. I guess it hurts pretty bad. This worries because I guess something can happen where the baby (if there is one?) attaches to the wrong part or something. She told me it feels like the pain is in her stomach.

Anyway, she's going to the doctor on Saturday, I'm just curious to see what others thought.

Thanks for any help/advice.
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i had the same thing happen. i do not EVER tell people that stuff. my boyfriend ended up getting a rash on his penis. sounds like you should start worrying about you. but, at the most, she is pregnate. i know because i have  266 days till my big day of terror so, its all for the good. but, next time you have  sex, skip the condom. since she is most likely pregnate, she might not want to have sex for a while. she will have lots of mood swings and probbally (if you make her mad) throw a tampod at you if you arent careful. so if she is pregnate, good luck and stay in touch!
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She could have an ovarian cyst causing pain.

Sex while pregnant isn't going to hurt a baby. If you look at an anatomy picture you'll notice that the cervix is a nice, long barrier between a penis and an unborn baby. You can't touch them at all.

Anytime you have sex, even protected, you can become pregnant. So I think it's a good idea she's going to go see her doctor.
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She got a bit more specific... She says it's right above her hip bone, but a little more centered (left side).
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