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  • Oct 16, 2014, 03:47 PM
    dani0277
    I don't know if its possible
    I'm 17 years of age
    I had sex unprotected multiple times 2 weeks ago on Saturday and Sunday with my boyfriend he didn't pull out
    I was due for my period about 5 days ago which I got for about 4 days it was normal however 1 day after it stopped it was fine it was gone then I spotted for about 3 days and I'm always peeing! I drinks lots and lots of water however I have been peeing way way to often! And I get the flutter feelings in my stomach lately and I'm very emotional
    Please help

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  • Oct 16, 2014, 03:57 PM
    CravenMorhead
    You had your period. That is a sure sign that you're not pregnant. I would go to your doctor, the symptoms you're displaying could be a infection. The always peeing thing is a second-third trimester thing when the utereus exerts pressure on the bladder. You would be a few weeks at best. See your doctor. As well, if you're not looking to become pregnant, talk to him about birth control options. Play the baby lottery and eventually you'll win.
  • Oct 16, 2014, 08:05 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    At two weeks after sex, you will not have flutters in the stomach. Also you will not be peeing a lot so early The signs you are talking about happen much later in pregnancy.

    Could you be pregnant, yes, but you need to wait till the next period and see if you have it.
  • Oct 17, 2014, 03:13 PM
    DoulaLC
    Actually, frequent urination is a common early experience in pregnancy. It then reappears towards the end of pregnancy for many women. As was said, you wouldn't feel movement, even fluttering, at this stage if you did happen to be pregnant.

    See what happens with your next period, but again having multiple sessions of sex, in a short period, will often result in a bladder infection for many women, so seeing your doctor to check would be a good idea.
  • Oct 17, 2014, 04:51 PM
    Alty
    It doesn't sound like you got pregnant this time, but I agree with Doula, wait and see what happens with your next period. If you miss it then test again. Make sure to use first morning urine when you test.

    I am curious as to why you're trying to conceive at 17 years of age. What's the hurry?

    I also should add that most women won't feel fluttering until at least 20 weeks gestation with their first pregnancy. So yes, it would be way too early to feel any movement at this time.

    Maybe you should read up on pregnancy a bit before you continue trying for a baby. Knowledge is power. :)

    Good luck.

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