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I'm 19 years old and have a 2 year old daughter. I think I could possibly be pregnant again but I'm worrying so I don't really remember my symptoms from the first pregnancy as I know all pregnancies are different. I had my period on dec 6th which last 5 days and then had unprotected sex on the 13th and have continued to do so since then. A few days after the 13th I had light pink discharge that only lasted a day or so, ive been experiencing sore breasts, slight cramping, an usual spike in eating, frequent headaches, slight nausea along with being sick a few times, & tonight I just noticed am increase in thinker white discharge with no smell. I took a test this afternoon but it came back negative. Any advice or thoughts as to If I could be pregnant?
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Ugh, stupid phone. Anyways, when women are TTC they often are super intuned to their body and either notice everything they feel (even things that are a common occurrence) and relate it to pregnancy. The stress of it alone is enough to cause 'pregnancy' symptoms, as is several other medical conditions. Retest, and see your doctor for blood testing as well.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Anytime you have sex, especially when you choose to not use protection, puts you at risk of pregnancy. For best results you always want to use first morning urine, as anything else is too diluted.

Based on symptoms alone, no one can say much. When women are TTC they often become super intune
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