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AM I PREGNANT?...

I know the first thing your going to think is take take a preganacy test but i am waiting untill tuesday, as the test will come up more clear. i had unprotected sex the day after my period and then two weeks after my period, i usually come on every three weeks but i am three days late, i cannot stop going toilet for a wee, i have been a bit moody, keep craving a chicken korma lol, and i guess am just worrying because i am 20 and in a way think im too young, and im also worried about my mums aproval, xx
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Your right whats done is done and have come to terms with that. i need to stop worryin as much though all thats going through my head is am i am i am i....x
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1611284 tn?1301980663
You could very well be! But the only way to know, as you stated, is to take that test. The times you mentioned was absolutely terrific for conceiving. Some home tests will pick up on pregnancy 5 days after a missed period. You should start thinking about how to break the news to your mother...you know, just in case.
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Worrying about it will only make it worse...and could be what is delaying your period if you are not pregnant. What's done it done and you cannot change that.
I would say that when you had sex, it is possible you could be pregnant due to the timing...you could have been ovulating on either of those times (most women generally a couple of weeks before their period, but some women can start as little as a day or so after their period). So it's possible!

Just make sure when you do take the test, to first morning urine as that is the most concentrated and will give you the most accurate answer.
Try not to worry too much about your mum if infact you are pregnant, she might just surprise you and be okay with it, like I said before, what's done is done...no use trying to change that.
Good luck, and keep us posted. All us ladies on here are here for advice and support!
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