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Please help....am I just paranoid?

I am in my 20's and single,I didnt have intecourse but we fooled around on or about march 25th I haven't missed a period and took a hpt 18 days after intercourse, so if I am pregnant ii would be around 13 weeks I haven't had any pregnancy symptoms but I have been bloated, I have ibs so the bloatedness  could be from there? But I've heard that some women get a full blown period so now I'm paranoid:( I'm in college I don't want to be pregnant atleast not now:-/. Please tell me I'm just paranoid
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If you didn't have intercourse then there is nothing to be worried about.
Go see your physician and request a blood test or you could schedule an appointment with a gynecologist who'll perform a vaginal ultrasound and say for certain.
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was the hpt positive or negative
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Thanks I hope you are right I think I just psychedyself out but I will deff. Be taking another hpt sometime this week just to set my mind that I'm not and I can sleep at night
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Without sexual penetration, the odds of pregnancy are slim to nothing. Contrary to what some women believe, you will NOT get an actual period. There's a difference in vaginal bleeding and menstruation. If you're still worried about it, take another test. It would show a positive now if you are, but it's highly unlikely.
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