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Q: Am i pregnant
asked by: DoctorQuestion on October 7th, 2009
Hey there

Me and my boy friend have been having sex for about 2 weeks without using the pill and condoms.I am worried I am like 3 weeks pregnant though I have been feeling a little ill, and my nipples changing colour, I have not taken a test yet.

I did several test, quizzes on the net and most of them said it is a good chance I could be,What can you tell me to look out for??I am only 16 , turning 17 in 2 months :$ please
Please help , me !!

Jenna


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Dr. Kokil Mathur , MD
replied on October 12th, 2009
Am I Pregnant Answer A7501
Hi
Welcome to the forum!
Well if you have been having unprotected sex for about 2 weeks there is a good chance that you could be pregnant, especially since you are also feeling sick and your nipples are changing color. If you missed your period take a pregnancy test immediately. Otherwise you will have to wait for the expected due date. If you have your periods then all is ok. Otherwise you will have to take a pregnancy test and consult a gynecologist.
Be careful for the next cycle and use condoms and start taking pills (most pills do not give contraceptive protection in the first month).
Hope this helps. Take care!





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