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Can I be pregnant?

Well, I had unprotected sex on 4/19. And on 4/29 I got my period and it ended on 5/4. I showed some pregnancy symptoms during the bleeding, such as fatigue, cramps (only the first two days), moodiness, and one time thing of nausea (doctor said it was a stomach virus), but it all went away after it ended, could've been PMS though. I took the morning after pill on Feb 15 so my periods are a bit irregular. Also, I've been stressing more than often over tests. So, what are the chances that that "period" was implantation bleeding?

Here's a little background info for help:
Feb 15-Took morning after pill
Feb 21-Period from MAP
Feb 25-Period from MAP ended
March 27-Period, longer cycle
April 1-Period ended
April 19-Unprotected Sex
April 29-"Period" or Implantation bleeding, not sure.
May 4-The bleeding ended
Now waiting to see :\
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Trust me. Implantation bleeding NEVER lasts for 6 days. You have to consider the size of the egg. It's smaller than the size of the period at the end of this sentence. Less than 30% of women will even have implantation bleeding in the first place. Nothing you've described points at all to pregnancy. Your cycle is very likely just messed up, and nothing more.
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I really hope you're right :[
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Implantation bleeding doesn't last 6 days. What was the flow like? The pregnancy symptoms you described are typical PMS symptoms, and since they happened during your cycle then it's likely due to that. It's even more likely it's that since it all went away. I highly doubt you're pregnant.
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