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Hello! I'm 18 could i be pregnant? please help

hi there! :) im really scared and paranoid right now because i think i might be pregnant. i'm only 18 and i am in no position to raise a child :( so my boyfriend and i had unprotected sex (withdrawal method, he did not ejaculate inside me but i know about precum) on may 15,16 and 25. i took ecp on the night of may 25 and ever since then i have been experiencing pregnancy symptoms such as nausea, fatigue etc. but i do not have tender breasts though. then at june 2 i had major cramps and i felt that i was going to have my period. that night i bled a little bit and the next morning i was bleeding bright red blood with stringy clots and it is accompanied by cramps.it got heavier and darker and i was passing clots (not too large, never bigger than a quarter) it lasted for about 4 days and i soaked 3 pads in those 4 days. i really dont know if it is implantation bleeding, miscarriage or just my period. i'm really scared and confused :( and ever since i had the vaginal bleeding i have been feeling weird sensations in my ovaries and the are under my bellybutton. its like pulling and tugging.  i took a home pregnancy test today and it was negative. but i was worried bc the urine that i sampled was my morning urine (i woke up at 1pm and i peed and stored it in a container) then i tested it at night. (around 7pm) i'm worried that the test wasn't accurate. i'm still going to test tomorrow as soon as i wake up. what are the possibilites of me being pregnant? please help me
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It sounds like you were having pms symptoms not pregnancy symptoms, especially since you had a period shortly thereafter. When you take a pregnancy test you need to use fresh urine as stated on the package not stored urine. Take the test as the directions states for accurate results. It does not sound like you are pregnant and definitely consider a more protective method than the pull out method such as an IUD Depo shot mini pill condoms Etc and if you are low income you may even qualify for free birth control
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