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Late period = Pregnant?

My last period began on April 4th. It's now May 14th and still no period. I don't usually have extremely regular periods but this is pretty late, even for me. I had unprotected sex on May 6th. He didn't *** inside me but I've been reading that a woman can get pregnant from pre-***. I'm very worried now. I haven't experienced pregnancy symptoms, like breast tenderness, moodiness, or fatigue. Is it too early for symptoms to be present? Or is it too early to take an at home pregnancy test? Or am I just over worrying myself? Any feedback would be great. Thanks!
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I had intercourse April 2 (two days before my last period), May 6, May 7, May 8, and May 12.
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Sorry it posted twice!  Stupid phone...lol
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Is that the only day that you had intercourse during this cycle?  If so I would say that you are probably not pregant because that would have been after you should have got your period.  If there is another day then there is a possibility.

I would say to get a pregnancy test to find out for sure.  You are over a week late (if you have a 28 day cycle) and a pregnancy test would show + if you were.

Rachelle
EDD:1/26/12
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Is that the only day that you had intercourse during this cycle?  If so I would say that you are probably not pregant because that would have been after you should have got your period.  If there is another day then there is a possibility.

I would say to get a pregnancy test to find out for sure.  You are over a week late (if you have a 28 day cycle) and a pregnancy test would show + if you were.

Rachelle
EDD:1/26/12
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