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Re: JUST ANOTHER 'AM I PREGNANT' QUESTION

From: Denise (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 30 Sep 2003 13:10:05 -0500 (CDT)


It is possible, but rare, to be pregnant and still have monthly periods. Take a urine pregnancy test, which you can get from any pharmacy. If you were not ovulating around the time you had sex, then you would not be pregnant. Ovulation is about the 10-14th day of your menstrual cycle (so about 3-5 days after your period). Semen live for a day or so after sex. If you are pregnant the test should show it. If you are still unsure, you can have a blood test done at your doctor's office or a local pregnancy center (Planned Parenthood, Pregnancy Crisis Center, etc.).

Condoms should not break if they are relatively new and you are not using an incorrect lubrication for condoms like petroleum jelly.

At Tue, 30 Sep 2003, MARIONA wrote: >
>MY BOYFRIEND AN I WERE HAVING SEX FOR THE SECOND TIME AND WE DECIDED TO
>USE A CONDOM IN THE MIDDLE OF US "DOING IT" THE CONDOM SPLIT WIDE OPEN
>AND EVERYTHING IN IT WENT IN ME. THE STUPID PART OF THIS STORY WAS WE
>KEPT GOING BECAUSE IT WAS TOO LATE TO DO ANYTHING ELSE. THAT HAPPEN SIX
>MONTHS AGO, I TOTALLY IGNORED THE WHAT IFS AND POSSIBLE SYMTOMS. IF I
>AM PREGNANT I'M NOT SHOWING THAT MUCH AND I'M NOT FEELING ANYTHING AND
>I'M HAVING MY PERIOD. THE ONLY THING IS I FEEL FUNNY SLEEPING ON MY
>STOMACH AND LATELY I'VE BEEN HAVING SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. MY QUESTION IS DO
>YOU THINK I COULD BE PREGNANT AND IF NOT WHERE DID HIS SEIMEN GO? IT WAS
>A LOT OF IT IN ME.
>
>THANKS
>
>--
>-MARIONA
>




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