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blondygurl57

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Jul 2007
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This Isnt a Reply...i Have a Question For Anyone Please Help
Posted: 07-31-07 00:46am

ok...im 18 and ive never been pregnant before...and i have a question.
we have unprotected sex often but i have taken tests at my doctor's office, often and i havent been yet. he is usually really good at pulling out...but ive recently learned that the pre ejaculation can be enough to get you pregnant...My last period was a short one (i dont think it was due to getting pregnant because he used a condom that time) but it started on the 21st and ended the 24th of july...we had sex suday (July 29th)...i was wondering when would be the soonest that i woud be able to take a test and find out...do i have to wait until i have a missed period...(the waiting is killing me!) so i was wondering if i could take a test sometime soon this week? if anyone can help me asap! please let me know!
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babyAndy

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 May 2007
Posts: 347

Posted: 07-31-07 02:04am

blondygirl-Anytime you have unprotected sex you can get pregnant.
It is too soon foryou to take a test...the soonest you can take one is 4 days before the first day you expect yoru next period.

blue eyed - The night my dh and I conceived I had a VERy vivid dream that I was pregnant with a girl...4-5days later I went to dr and got a blood test and I indeed was pregnant, dunno if its a boy or girl yet...but intuition does play a role...and I do believe people feel different once they have conceived...the few hours after sex...is a bit iffy...but everyone is different...but definately within the many hours following a change does happen within a women's body that they certainly can be aware of.
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