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  • Jul 20, 2009, 12:50 PM
    luciegoosie
    I am extremely nervous.
    Is this possible for me to be pregnant?
    I had sex with my boyfriend about two or three weeks ago. We used a condom but I am not on the pill or anything. My boyfriend checks a few times that the condom has not broke while having sex. Annoying but I mean we are not by any means ready for a child. A few days ago I noticed that I had a little blood on my panties. I know most of the early signs of pregnancy and I've been feeling like I'm going to vomit, I have constipation, My nipples are kind of sore, I have been extremely tired but I can't sleep. I went to bed last night at about 2 AM and woke up at about 4 AM and was not tired again until about 5:50-6AM. Is it really possible for me to be pregnant? What is the chance that I might be pregnant just using a condom?
  • Jul 20, 2009, 01:19 PM
    Chey5782

    Male Condom : American Pregnancy Association This will explain more and better than I can put condom usage into words. If you think that you might be pregnant two weeks should be sufficient time to test with an at-home pregnancy test if you think that you might be pregnant. Are you late for your period yet?
  • Jul 20, 2009, 01:23 PM
    Justwantfair
    Interesting screen name.

    Even with protection there is a chance of conceiving. You will have to wait until you miss you miss your period before taking a pregnancy test. Know that a lot of 'pregnancy symptoms' mimic pre-menstrual symptoms and that stress can cause you to view symptoms out of normal occurrences.

    If you want to limit your chances further of not conceiving, please look into an OB/GYN or Planned Parenthood and finding an alternate secondary birth control method, i.e. the pill, shot and many other various female birth control option. You can also use a spermicide.
  • Jul 20, 2009, 04:41 PM
    kp2171
    If you read the sticky's about pregnancy and "symptoms" you'll see NOTHING you describe is a definitive sign of pregnancy.

    Your question, "can you be pregnant", is answered as "yes"... you had sex. Birth control or not, intercourse with ejaculation can result in pregnancy.

    My darling, naughty son was conceived while tracking fertility AND using birth control.

    Oops happens.

    Now... can you be? Yes. Are you?

    NOT A SINGLE MEDICAL PROVIDER WOULD EVER, EVER SAY "YES" OR "NO" BASED ON YOUR SYMPTOMS.

    I'm sorry... you are subject to the "rules" that all other sexually active women are... time and testing is what is next.

    Anything else is just speculation.

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