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scruffles

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Joined: 18 Oct 2005
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Location: new york
Pregnancy Risk?
Posted: 11-21-05 11:06am

I got my period on november 1, 2005. I have not had any sex at all for the past 3 months. My periods are pretty regular, every 28 days. On the 13th my boyfriend tried to have sex. Sorry for being so graphic. He tried to penetrate me, as soon as I felt the tip I immediately (within a second) I pushed him off. I haven’t had any sex and don’t plan to. On november 16-november 19 I had pressure pains. Similar to when I get my period. Everywhere I read it says it could be ovulation pain or an ectopic pregnancy or an infection. My period is due on november 29. I took a pregnancy test on november 19 ( I know its too early), and the result was negative. I have read that if you test 10 to 14 days past your last sexual experience, the test will be accurate. What are my chances of being pregnant?

Is there any other website that has information on this?

Please someone help! The stress is unbearable.
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fatfamily02

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Joined: 20 Jul 2005
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Location: Georgia, USA

Posted: 11-21-05 11:33am

Most all women complain of period like cramping in early pregnancy. If it were ectopic you would be have "bend over cant stand up" pains.
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scruffles

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Joined: 18 Oct 2005
Posts: 84
Location: new york

Posted: 11-21-05 12:58pm

Yes, I know. My only problem is that I cannot have a child right now. The best step for me would be abortion.

I just need to know how much longer should I wait before retesting again.
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