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BigSky

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Pregnancy Testing
Posted: 12-12-05 00:05am

How soon is "too soon" to test if i'm pregnant or not? Its only been a week since I let my boyfriend ejaculate in me for the first time in our 2 year relationship and i've never missed a pill or anything, but i'm still paranoid, please tell me if I even need to test or not and how soon I can do it, or should I not even have anything to worry about? I'm so paranoid right now and I know i'm driving my boyfriend nuts!! Help!
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Carifairy

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Posted: 12-12-05 13:16pm

You have been taking your pills regularly right? Not misssed any? If you answered yes then you are very safe :) I know the nervousness when you are on the pill, because in the back of your mind you wonder if it really works. Ya know ? You are most likely safe, however you can take a pregnancy test(an early first response test) 4 days before your period should start. But honestly I think you are safe :) oh joyous birth control and freedom.
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BigSky

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Posted: 12-12-05 16:06pm

Thank you so much! I have been waiting for someone to respond to my dilemma, I really appreciate it. My boyfriend has been trying to tell me I shouldn't have anything to worry about but I still can't help but be nervous, but thank you very much, it makes me feel good to know that there are others out there that are in or have been in the same pickle as me, thank you!
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