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Am I pregnant ??

I'm not sure if I'm pregnant or not , but it feels like it . I decided to get on the Depo Shot . I started it on July 2nd . My boyfriend and I had sex on July 25 . We thought it was ok for him to ejaculate in me , because I was on the shot and my period didn't come on time . I was supposed to start on the 22nd of July and I ended up starting 2 days after we had sex , which was on the 26th . I am now showing pregnancy like symptoms such as : nausea , headaches , back pain , breast pains , dizziness , mood swings , emotional , fatigue , weight loss in stomach and breasts , but bloated and full breasts now , I can feel my heartbeat in my stomach , pain in ribs , fluttering in stomach , sore stomach muscles , shooting pain in vagina . I went to the doctor and did a urine test and it came back negative . She said I had a UTI , but what's up with the extra stuff . I've had a UTI before && I've never felt like this . I would be 2 weeks and 5 days today ... Could I be pregnant ? Please help me :'(











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More than likely you're not pregnant...the depot shot gives the same symptoms as pregnancy.
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You wouldn't feel fluttering that early on so sounds like its just side effects from the shot... the depo shot can give you tons of side effects
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2 weeks and 5 days? That's just side effects from the shot.
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If you were pregnant you wouldn't be experiencing the symptoms until you were a little bit further along (maybe like 6-8 weeks) but it all depends. If the pregnancy test at the doctor came back negative, you probably aren't pregnant. Those could also be side effects from the shot.
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