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blahtayxd
Feb 7, 2009, 08:25 AM
Hello, my name is Taylor. I'm sad to say I'm only 13 years old and scared to be pregnant. I'm still a virgin which is what brings up my main concern. I generally have a 24/25 day cycle and my last period was January 23. Exactly one week ago from today, on January 31, I touched my boyfriends sperm and then myself. An idiotic act, I know. I'm not sure where my common sense went. I'm sure its a little early for symptoms and everything, but I have experienced some of the common ones. Motion sickness, headaches, heartburn, sore breasts, premenstrual like cramps, lower back pain, and peeing a lot more at night time. I also started taking my BBT on the 4th of February, since then it has been in the 97s. I'm hoping its just all coincidental and I'm freaking out over nothing. But I would still like to know if being pregnant without actual intercourse is possible, and if so, when is the earliest I can take a pregnancy test? Thanks for taking the time to read this, you have no idea how much it means. :)

DoulaLC
Feb 7, 2009, 10:46 AM
Pregnancy is possible, but unlikely if that was all you did. It would be early for symptoms as even if you did happen to be ovulating on the 31st implantation would have only recently happened or would still be in the process. Your temps would be higher than normal, not lower as well.

To ease your mind....try a test the end of next week. See what happens with your next period. You can try another test at that time if need be.
I'm sure the scare of the situation will be enough to cause you to stop and think more carefully of your actions in the future.