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Q: recently started having sex - pregnant?
asked by: CupKake on April 7th, 2009
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well ive recently started having sex and on 3/27 my bf did cum in me bt wen i got off him after he tld me dat he came in me, alot of it startd coming out of me...it'll be 2 weeks this saturday since that incident and im worried if i may be pregnant or nt and i usually start my cycle eitha the first week of the new month or that week that follows. im really worried and need advice asap plz and thank u
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kyrafaith
replied on April 7th, 2009
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Even if some of it came out of you there is a possibility that you could be pregnant. if you dont get your period by the end of the week i would suggest taking a HPT until then, dont stress, if you arent pregnant stress can make your period late and make you think you are pregnant. Good luck.
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aochriss
replied on April 7th, 2009
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You should have taken Plan B immediately after that sexual encounter. There is a very good chance that you may be pregnant. Take a test as kyra suggested.
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Mabel
replied on April 8th, 2009
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As women, we need to have the utmost respect for our own bodies. This means we have to put ourselves above others. Boyfriends come and go, but sexually transmitted diseases are forever.

You need to think of yourself and always use condoms. ALWAYS. For you.
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