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Am I pregnant?

No judgmental responses please!!
I posted last week about my first time having sex with my boyfriend. It was protected, and it was our full intention to be very very safe that he would wear a condom and if he didn't think it was on right he wouldn't use it, he'd only use it when he knew for sure it was okay to use. Like I said in my post from last week, I'm not in birth control so the way we had sex was he would be wearing a Condom and whenever he'd feel like he was about to come he pulled out before he did. On the same day of sex, we tried it a couple of times but the last time the condom was broken for a couple seconds inside me, but he was no yet ready to come and when he noticed it, he pulled out before he was close to coming. (This is why we are worried)

Now, that following weekend I took my wisdom teeth out and the medication I used was Amoxicilin Trihydrate (antibiotic), ibuprofen, and Tylenol 3... I am aware that those medications cause nausea which I did experience.

Now after a week from having sex, I am feeling some cramping and stomach ache, hoping the stomach ache is from the lack of full meal I've been eating because of my wisdom teeth extraction, and the cramps I'm wondering if my body is just preparing for my period coming on the 18th (5days) or maybe it's acting up because I had sex for the first time, and I'm worried it could be implantation cramps.. I hope it's not but I would like some clarification.

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Thank you for the response. I did get a pregnancy test done today just to make sure. It's been 10 days since that day we had sex, and the results were negative. Is 10 days enough time for a pregnancy test to be done?
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Hi.  Early pregnancy does not have symptoms.  Cramping is more along the lines of getting your period.  There are no cramps upon implantation hon.  

Why do you think the condom broke?  

Anyway, condoms have a failure rate of about 12 percent.  Abstinence is the only way to ensure you can't get pregnant.  I'm very glad you are using condoms, however, as that will greatly reduce your risk.

All you can do is wait for your period.  It could be late just for the fact that you had your wisdom teeth out and that is a body trauma.  Our body reacts to that and periods are often late because of it.  But I doubt you are pregnant.  Wait to see if your period shows, take a test if not.  If negative, wait a week (a whole week) and take another test.  good luck
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