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Could my girlfriend be pregnant?

Lately, my girlfriend has been feeling nauseous after eating. We're sexually active, but she's been on birth control for a month or two now, and we've used condoms every time but a couple. When we didn't use a condom, it only lasted a few minutes. I have never ejaculated inside of her, even with condoms on.
She is also eating slightly more, but not gaining weight. I think this is because school jsut started up again.
We're both a little worried she might be pregnant, but she has no other symptoms of pregnancy. I think it might be her birth control pills. What are the odds she is pregnant?
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1330108 tn?1333677304
Birth control pills can lead to some strange symptoms in the first few months especially. Increased appetite is one another is weight gain. It takes three months for birth control pills to be completely effective and must be taken at the same time of day EVERY day but I don't think she is pregnant.
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1431910 tn?1284334604
It probably is the birth control pills. Sometimes they make women eat more than usual. If you are not sure, then ask a doctor what the symptoms of birth control is. If she is still worried about it then take a hpt. That should tell you. If you are still worried then go to the doctor.
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1386405 tn?1291587800
I would say with the use of the birth control and condoms the chances of her being pregnant are very slim.
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