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Please Help! Spotting: Could I Be Pregnant?

I had my last period on April 24th and it lasted about a week. My boyfriend and I had safe sex several times after that. Two weeks before I was supposed to get my period again, I spotted and had cramps for ONE day (it felt like I was going to get my period very early). Now it's May 28th and I still don't have my period. My breasts hurt a bit, but that's all the period-like symptoms I have right now. Should I be worried? I usually get my period on the 24-27 of months. I'M REALLY FREAKING OUT.  Is it normal to spot in the middle of your cycle? Could I be pregnant because of pre-ejaculate even though I used a condom? What are the odds?  Should I take a pregnancy test? Thank you.
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All forms of birth control have a small failure rate even when used correctly.

I suggest you wait another week and then test if you dont get your period by then.  There are a lot of things that can delay your period but pregnancy cant be ruled out.
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An online pregnancy quiz wont tell you your pregnant it will tell you to take a test. I think you should see your GP for blood tests a these can be more accurate than HPT's...


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We are in the same boat. My last period was april 18th and me and my boyfriend had safe sex but I still haven't gotten my period. I would say take a test just to be sure. or take an online pregnancy quiz.
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