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Is she pregnant?

This girl I'm with says that she normally gets her period on the 23rd / 24th of every month. On 19th August, we had intercourse and then strangely on the 20th August, she had her period which she says has never happened before as she is always on the 23rd / 24th.

Her last period was from 20th - 24th August. We had intercourse on 27th Aug, 3rd Sept and 5th Sept. Now 22nd Sept and her period has not began yet. Around 3rd Sept till now, she begin to gained a weight and started having increased appetite, eating more than normal. From 17th Sept she started experiencing sore breasts.

Are those pregnancy signs or just signs of period arriving? She has never been late so assuming its a 30 days cycle her period should have arrived on 20th / 21st Sept

We always use a condom but I finished inside her. No slippage or brokage has ever occurred
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Could be her period as her hormones shift or she could be pregnant.  Hard to say.  But since you used a condom, doubt that she is pregnant.  Unless she was pregnant before you were with her.  You don't normally have pregnancy symptoms this quickly as it takes a while for the hormones of pregnancy to cause them.  So, she'd not be gaining weight and things like that yet. She could take a home pregnancy test to be safe but I really don't think she's pregnant.  good luck and let us know the outcome
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