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when do u get symptoms of pregnancy

hi i had se with my boy friend on tuesday 2 may which was 13 days after my last preiod and the comdom split and for  the last week i having been feeling sick and have tender boobs . i am due on wed 17 may . could i be pregnant and i was wondering when was the earliest any one got symptoms of preganncyplz help me ?????????????????????????????????? as my boyfriend will go made if i am pregnant
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how do u know when u are ovulating? or when is the time you are mostly suppose to start to ovulate
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you dont have to have "full sex" to get pregnant. a guy can precum (which no1 would know) and you could get pregnant. ALWAYS use condoms! always to protected you! you got your period so i would say no more than likely your not pregnant. you could take a test if you want tho
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i had sex 3 weeks ago. but it wasent full sex. but my boyfriend didnt use a condom. and my period came on the 22 of june. u think am pregnant??
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i had sex 3 week ago. but i dint have full sex, and i dindt use condoms. u think i can get pregnant??? plz help am scared. but my period came on the june 22.
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i had sex 3 week ago. but i dint have full sex, and i dindt use condoms. u think i can get pregnant??? plz help am scared
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i had unprotected sex on jan.1 && i was supposed 2 have my period the 15th of jan. && i haven't started i'm 7 days late..i took a pregnancy test && it came up negative && i was thinkin it wouldn't show up  yet bcuz it takes 3 to 4 weekz and it hasn't been that long...could i be pregnant or not???
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