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Right I've been sleeping with someone for about 7 weeks unprotected just after my period endedJust after my period Two weeks in I had an early bleed cause I had stopped taking my pill so it wasn't an actual period . It wasn't on the dates of my normal period.... And because of the random bleeding don't know when it's suppose to be... For about a week I've been feeling just not right and my stomach constantly feels like I've done lots of sit-ups and trust me I haven't. Is it worth taking a test or does the dates mean that I wouldn't be pregnant? I'm not sure because of the whole messed up period dates. But I know I don't feel right... Opinions please?
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Nothing's stopping me as such, I just think with all the dates I've stated I wouldn't have got pregnant and I certainly wouldn't feel symptoms.
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i didnt have my period in march or april.....but i got pregnant in April...the last time i had my period was February 10th....i conceived April 12th....i dont believe in the whole period and ovulating thing bc i didnt have protected sex at all bc i was waiting for my period lol...guess ya dont need to have a period to get pregnant lol

doctors are still stumped as to how i got pregnant with out having a period for almost two months....
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Anyone can get pregnant at any time, when in doubt take a test. $5 isn't really much of an investment, what's stopping you? Dates don't mean anything, especially if you were on the pill, it can take up to a year just t get out of your system. Or you can get pregnant while its still in your system.
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I'd take a test just to be safe but do it with your first morning's pee for more accurate results.
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