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Re: AM I PREGNANT..OR JUST STRESSING?

From: Julie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 Jan 2002 13:10:52 -0600 (CST)


Well you certainly had sex around your most fertile time and the withdrawal method is not effective at all as a form of birth control since the pre-ejaculate that is always present can contain many, many sperm and it only takes one. You will need to wait another few days and if still no period then retest. It can take a little while for home pregnancy tests to turn positive. And please, if you don't want to be PG and are having sex use a reliable form of birth control such as the pill, plus condoms to protect you from diseases. Hope this info helps!

At Thu, 31 Jan 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I AM ONLY 18 YEARS OLD, BUT I AM SO SCARED THAT I AM PREGNANT. MY
>BOYFRIEND AND I HAD SEX ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 13. HE USED THE PULL OUT
>METHOD AND NEVER EJACULATED BECAUSE I TOLD HIM TO STOP. I WAS SUPPOSE
>TO OVULATE THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, BUT I TOOK OVUALTION TESTS AND ALL OF
>THEM CAME UP NEGATIVE. MAYBE THE STRESS OF THIS CAUSED A DELAY IN MY
>OVULATION. I AM SUPPOSE TO START MY PERIOD TODAY WHICH IS THURSDAY THE
>31, BUT IM NOT SURE IF MY CYCLE IS REGULAR. I TOOK A FIRST RESPONSE
>TEST TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. I ALSO TOOK AN EPT TEST THIS MORNING, ALL
>WITH MY MORNING URINE. THEY WERE ALL NEGATIVE. WHAT ARE THE
>POSSIBILITIES OF ME STILL BEING PREGNANT? THE ONLY SYMPTOM I THINK I
>HAVE IS MY NIPPLES MAY BE GETTING BIGGER, BUT I COULD BE JUST IMAGINING
>THAT BECAUSE I AM SO SCARED THAT SIGNS WILL BEGIN TO COME. I AM VERY
>WORRIED ABOUT THIS AND WONDERED WHAT THE CHANCES OF PREGNANCY ARE.




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