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i keep thinking im pregnant but its too soon to tell i need help!

my boyfriend and i where having sex and he first penatrated in me just for a few seconds and then we used a condom i know he didn't edjaculate in me but i think i little bit came out and he didn't notice, well a week or so later i felt inside of my vagina tighten and my discharge isn't coming out, its all swollen but my docter tolled me she doesn't think anything is different. well when i felt insode i felt like a hard little ball like thing inside that felt very swollen to me its been four days know and i dont feel any improvement im awaiting my period any day know but im freaking out. what does this mean. i know the sighns of being pregnant but does ththe sighns happen after your first period?
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I keep thinking i was pregnant cause i had sex and i did not use a condom and my boyfriend said he came inside of me and one day i had sex again with him and that same day after i had sex i started my period so can i be pergnant i need help so can u please help me ...
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how do you know when your pregnant (what signs are there)
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me and my boyfriend had sex we used a condom for only 15 min my period didnt come 28 days later what is going on?
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the ball thing you talked about is probably your cervix. it does not indicate pg at all. id say wait, you dont sound like the chances of pregnancy are high since you used a condom. if you are so freaked out, meaning pg would be horrible, use condoms and dont let him penetrate for even a minute without.
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I really don't know what your symtpms mean, I would just say to wait until your period is suppose to be here and take a test. Good luck
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