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Please answer my Q.

Guys, is it possible to be pregnant if the girl already had her menstrual period and after her period, the three consecutive days (that she may be fertile) the guy fingered him but assuming that the guy didn't touch anything from his part or even have this s****.. but it is not sure.. after two weeks I think, the girl is experiencing headache, bloating of stomach, a little bit of dizzy, back pain, cold feet and hand, a really strong pulse BUT normal 50-60/ min. then loss of appetite.. Do you think she is pregnant?
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1194973 tn?1385503904
As said, there has to be sperm and a decent amount. Just because a girl experiences things similar to pregnancy doesn't mean she is. There are hundreds of medical illnesses out there that can cause these problems. I'd suggest she see a doctor and both of you refrain from sexual activity.
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how? hm. she's afriad because she can feel her stomach bloating.. she doesn't eat much like her normal eat habit because she feels like she's full.. she's always having this headache, nausea, and she always want to lay on the bed..
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367100 tn?1330914725
starting period day will be count as 1st day of cycle. then atlest 5 day she cant be pregnant. ( impossible 99 % ) whe her period was stopped? but if the guy didnt touch ( even touch) how can anyone poosisiblyget pregnant????????  .its just impossible. somthing has to go inside.
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