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Ok so I had sex about 3 times over the past week and we have been using the withdrawal method so he didn't *** in me also two times I was ovualting. But woke up early this morning feeling quite sick and my stomach feels werid is this a good sign of pregnancy as my period is due in 2 weeks so ob its too early xxx
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1194973 tn?1385503904
You can still fall pregnant, but it does lower your odds and there's no real point or purpose to it. Him doing that (to an outsider) would be a clear message he doesn't want children, or is unsure.
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676912 tn?1332812551
If you two are trying, tell him not to pull out. The more semen and sperm that you get in there the better your chances will be.
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Yeah I understand what ur saying just someone said I van get pregnant that way too
My partner is very on board for children x
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1194973 tn?1385503904
If you're trying to get pregnant, why would he bother to withdrawal? It pretty much contradicts itself, as the belief is that withdrawing will protect against pregnancy (although this is incorrect). Is your partner also on board with having children?
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Thank you I'm trying to get pregnant so I'm hoping that this is a good sign
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676912 tn?1332812551
Most women ovulate about 14 days before their period is due, so if you're due in two weeks I'd think you're more likely to be about to ovulate/ovulating. The pull out method is not a reliable form of birth control.  You're playing Russian Roulette with time, if you don't want to get pregnant you should look into birth control options. Wait until you period is due to test if it is late, that's the best way to get an accurate result on a pregnancy test if you think you are pregnant.
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