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  • Sep 14, 2015, 04:05 AM
    nikea
    Is it possible that I am pregnant?
    Hi, I started my period after three days of having sex with a condom, it didn't break and he pulled out when ejaculated. My period was OK, normal as usually, lasted 5 days. But I still have pain in my breasts. I made a test too and it was negative. It is already 10 days after having sex. Can I be pregnant?
  • Sep 14, 2015, 07:04 AM
    CravenMorhead
    Given that you had a normal period, the chances are slim to nil. The only real symptom that you should pay attention to if you think you're pregnant is whether your period comes. Everything else, sore breasts, bloating, weight gain/loss, nausea, and the rest, are the result of changes in your hormone level. Which can be caused by stress, illness, differences in your cycle, and many other things. That being said, there are three things you need to consider:

    1). ANYTIME you have sex, regardless of what birthcontrol you use, you have a chance of becoming pregnant. Contraception reduces the likely hood of getting pregnant. There are people on this site who used three forms of birthcontrol properly and still got pregnant. So if you've properly used birthcontrol, then the chances might be 1 in 10,000 that you get pregnant, there is still that one chance.

    2). The condom remained intact and no semen got into or around your vagina. You properly used a condom that didn't fail. Because of this the chances of pregnancy are REALLY low.

    3). You're concerned that you're pregnant and as such you're hyper-aware of your body and because of that you're noticing a BUNCH of things that you wouldn't normally notice if you weren't concerned that you might be pregnant. The sore boobs are one of them. You probably would have just written it off as another one of those joys of being a woman.

    I think you're fine. Though if you're this concerned I would talk to your doctor about finding another form of birthcontrol that is more reliable and let you be more confident after you've had sex.
  • Sep 14, 2015, 07:41 AM
    nikea
    Thank you very much :) I am really nervous and I think that is the reason for my sore breasts. I just notice that anytime I begin to feel very nervous the pain starts :)

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