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Hey guys , so yes ... I'm 16 and am almost positive I'm pregnant , but I want a second opinion... so I had sex Tuesday ,Thursday , Saturday (twice) and lastnight (twice)... all unpprotected and he came in me, all on my fertile days, and lastnight I ovulated, which was Sunday , andx we had sex twice . So far iim just extremley tired and my stomach hurts when I put pressure on it , I feel a little sick , not too bad though , but that's really it. So if I count the day I first started my last period , which your supposed to , id be 2 weeks &1 day ... what do you guys think? No rude comments please..
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I could not agree more with the above poster. I've already posted a comment on one of your other questions. Please read it and know that I am not judging you either.
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Please if you are not pregnant yet,, try and hold it off a little while. Nothingagainst you personally butyour still so young I'm 18, married, and pregnant..when i was 16 i was not even thinking about kids. Just think about it. Because its not just your life any more. If you still decide to have a baby i wish you the best of luck. And if you need any advice I'm here:) I'm not judging you.
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thanks (: & i thought you meant one day since sex , my bad .
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You said yourself that you just ovulatedxlast night...that would make it 1 day. Lets assume that you ovulate earlier in your menstrual cycle than most women & you ovulated on Tuesday, that is certainly possible. You would still only be a couple days past implantation. Chances are, you would not be experiencing any symptoms this soon. The symptoms you are describing are being tired & stomach hurts when you put pressure on it. Its safe to say that this could be the result of almost anything & would also describe 80% of the population on any given day. They are not exactly exclusive to pregnancy. Even with all the advanced testing available, home pregnancy tests, quantatative hcg serum testing, intra-vaginal ultrasounds, etc, it is still way too early to know if you are pregnant or not. Your best bet would be to wait a week then go to your Dr for a blood test. That would be the quickest way to get a definite answer.
Even if you are not pregnant yet, since you are ttc, now would be a good time to start preparing your body for an optimal pregnancy. Eat healthy foods. Exercise. Start a vitamin regiment, including folic acid to prevent neurological defects or miscarriage. Avoid caffeine, smoking, alcohol & drugs (not saying you use these, just fyi). Drink plenty of water. These will all not only increase your chances of a healthy pregnancy, but will help your chances of conceiving if you are not already pregnant.
Good luck.
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it hasnt been one day , i had sex throughout the week , and 49% of women , according to this app , expierence symtoms within the first week . being that , i had sex around & on my predicted ovulation date .. I'm just asking for my chances . but yes , i am ttc.
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It would be impossible to say that you are pregnant after only 1 day. Even if an egg was fertilized it would still take a couple of days to travel down the fallopian tubes and implant into the uterine wall. Just because an egg was fertilized, assuming it was, does not mean it will implant. 14 days after the start of your period is the average time of ovulation, but everyone is different. Not everyone ovulates @ the same time during their cycle. Short of doing an ovulation prediction test, there would be no way of knowing for sure that you even ovulated Sunday. Furthermore, you would not experience pregnancy symptoms so soon. Are you trying to get pregnant?
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