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Hi, I had unprotected sex the day that I started ovulating. Although he pulled out everytime I'm still worry because I've been having kind of thick white discharge and I've been having sharp cramping in my lower abdomen is this normal? or should I be worried about possible pregnancy? please help,,,,,:(
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1145691 tn?1291478338
Honestly there is only a slight chance of you getting pregnant using the pull out method, like 1%.  You can never tell if your pregnant until you wait to take a test, because symptoms of pregnancy are the exact same as the symptoms of your mentstrual cycle about to start. Also symptoms could "seem" to point to pregnancy because you are thinking about it a lot. Try not to worry. Chances are your not pregnant, and if by some chance you are then take his cheating *** to court for child support.
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The thing is that I'm on the pill but I was taking antibiotics. I know when you drink that the pill doesnt work, right now I'm having lower abdomen cramping and the thing is that my guy and I are no longer together found out this week he was cheating on me needless to say this would not be the perfect situtation to bring a baby in so i'm just worried but I know its too early to take a test :(
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It is possible you could end up pregnant. The pull out method isn't a form of birth control, so if that's what you're relying on I would suggest using proper methods. (Condoms and/or BC unless you're TTC) You can take a test in 2-4 weeks with first morning urine.
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