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Quartet February 12th 2010 02:48 AM

possibly pregnant
 
so im sort of in an odd pickle.
my boyfriend of 3 years and i had unprotected sex the first day after my period. generally that's never been a problem, it's been about 3 years and we haven't really had an issue, but that was about 4 weeks ago and i'm feeling... a bit... well pegnant. i've been pregnant once before, by my boyfriend, but due to some of my physical issues we had to abort it.
i went online and found a TON of stories about women that have gotten pregnant from the same situation. Well, not only do i feel dumb, but i am just not sure what to do.
i havent said anything to my boyfriend about it because i mainly want to wait until i have PROOF that i'm pregnant rather than going off of these symptoms, which are, nausia (constantly), sore breasts/nipples, breast growth, tiredness, and weird mood swings, i have a couple days left before im supposed to have my period. should i wait until that point, or should i do it right away?
i am scared that if i am pregnant we will have the same issues we had before and we'll have to abort it again. i am just really scared and could use some helpful advice.

and please, if anyone wants to tell me that i'm an idiot for having unprotected sex, save it. i am sure i'm aware of everything you could possibly say.

FairyPoppins February 13th 2010 10:43 AM

Re: possibly pregnant
 
I think you should take a test now. You could just wait for your period, but then you're gonna be stressing and worrying for the next few days unnecessarily.

:)

Jesus Christ. February 13th 2010 11:12 AM

Re: possibly pregnant
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by missomellow (Post 324907)
and please, if anyone wants to tell me that i'm an idiot for having unprotected sex, save it. i am sure i'm aware of everything you could possibly say.

Then why didn't you use protection? :rolleyes:

And I think you should wait until your period before you take a pregnancy test, it will be considerably more accurate if you do.

losing touch. February 13th 2010 11:26 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 3.1415926535897 (Post 325600)

Then why didn't you use protection? :rolleyes:

And I think you should wait until your period before you take a pregnancy test, it will be considerably more accurate if you do.

eh, mistakes happen..

but anyway, OP.. take a test and try and stay calm, stress will delay your period even more if you're not pregnant. obviously if you get a positive test or still aren't getting your period after a while you should book a doctors appointment. :]

Jesus Christ. February 13th 2010 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Elle. (Post 325604)


eh, mistakes happen..

but anyway, OP.. take a test and try and stay calm, stress will delay your period even more if you're not pregnant. obviously if you get a positive test or still aren't getting your period after a while you should book a doctors appointment. :]

Her not using protection wasn't a 'mistake' though, it was intentional :rolleyes:

losing touch. February 13th 2010 11:48 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 3.1415926535897 (Post 325609)

Her not using protection wasn't a 'mistake' though, it was intentional :rolleyes:

oh right yeah i just re-read the first post. :?

Jocelyn. February 13th 2010 05:48 PM

Re: possibly pregnant
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by missomellow (Post 324907)
and please, if anyone wants to tell me that i'm an idiot for having unprotected sex, save it. i am sure i'm aware of everything you could possibly say.

I've been on and off this website for years and have seen tons of posts almost exactly like this one... no one is here to judge you. A lot of us have been there. We understand.

Anyway... you should definitely wait until you've skipped your period to test. By then you should get a definite positive or negative. Just to let you know, pregnancy symptoms usually don't start until you are a few weeks along, so I would rely on those to make you think you are pregnant. So don't stress, it will only make things worse. Take a test and go from there.

Quartet February 15th 2010 01:56 AM

Re: possibly pregnant
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 3.1415926535897 (Post 325609)
Her not using protection wasn't a 'mistake' though, it was intentional :rolleyes:

It was not intentional. And I asked to please not say anything on the matter, so please respect that.

Jacksonian February 18th 2010 11:50 PM

Re: possibly pregnant
 
I hope this post isn't too late. Well, its been a couple of days so, wait to see (if you hadn't yet) if you get your period. If it goes a long time past it then perhaps you should begin to watch for those symptoms which show you are pregnant and then also get a bunch of tests to confirm it for sure.

her_beautiful_mistake February 19th 2010 12:22 AM

Re: possibly pregnant
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 3.1415926535897 (Post 325609)
Her not using protection wasn't a 'mistake' though, it was intentional :rolleyes:

For god's sake, if all you're going to do is patronise the girl, don't bloody post.

OP I hope everything has worked out the way you want it to. Perhaps you could look into getting an implant or taking the pill so that you don't have to use condoms?

TakeTheLeap February 19th 2010 12:27 AM

Re: possibly pregnant
 
Heya!

I know this post is a little bit, but if you haven't taken a test yet, might I suggest going to the doctor and having a blood test done? It only takes a few minutes, and it'll put your mind at ease.
If you wait until your period, you could just continue to stress yourself out more and create a false positive.


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