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am I pregnant?

Hi, I am new here. I am just wondering if I am pregnant..
I had protected sex using spermicide condoms on april 4, 2009. I had spotting at the beginning of May. I am currently now on my period (started on MAy 12). I normally have irregular periods and I was kinda surprised that I even got my period this month. I took a pregnancy test maybe 2 weeks after conception (around April 18 or so or later) and it came out negative. I am not sure if I took the test too early or not. I plan on taking it again soon. I have NOT had an increase in appetite or urination. My breasts aren't sore to the touch but they do look a little darker, but i am not sure if thats because my mind is playing tricks on me since I am freaking out a little here. I do feel a little nauseated but not too much. I don't know If i am just stressing out too much or what, but I am scared I could be. Any advice? Thanks in advance..
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903602 tn?1242645470
HEY!
MEE TOO!
Got my bloodtest back today and im not pregnant!
im going to never have unprotected sex again until i want to try have children.
xx
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Just wanted to update you guys,.... I just took a pregnancy test using the first response and it came out negative! Thanks for everyones input!
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676912 tn?1332812551
If you used a condom with spermicide the entire time you were having sex then I doubt you are pregnant. BUT if your partner entered you without a condom there is a possibility. Pre ejaculate contains sperm, and it only takes one to get pregnant.
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You can be pregnant without tender breasts;it takes at least 5 days after missed period to be able to tell on a test and you should always take the test in the morning because that is when the test is the most accurate. If you used a spermicidal condom you shouldn't worry too much, it's probably just your period playing tricks on you.
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