I'm due to start my period on the 30th. Also, I stopped taking my birth control on the 25th of June & had a normal cycle from the 30th to the 4th of July.
Since the last time my fiance and I had unprotected sex, without any type of birth control or condoms... I've noticed my urine has more scent...(not a bladder infection or yiest . had that checked) I'm frequently urinating. I'm more cranky lately, I've slept a lot more as well as felt fatigue, and dizzy. My nipples have had pain in them as well. He thinks that I might be pregnant, and wants me to take a test, and I partially want to myself. But I'm wondering if it's too early to test ans what the possibility of me being pregnant is?
2006-07-26
18:50:45
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Mango Monkee
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Pregnancy
There are tests out there that can detect whether or not you are pregnant within DAYS of being impregnated. If you're due to start your period in just a couple days, that means you were imprednated about a week or two ago... plenty of time for a test to come up positive.
Go to a doc for a second opinion, though.... and to get on the ball with your health ASAP for you and the baby, if you are.
2006-07-26 19:03:06
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answered by A Designer 4
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Normally no longer. Simply in case, take a house pregnancy experiment. If confident, see your healthcare professional or consult with a planned Parenthood medical institution for verification. If poor, wait a bit even as and scan once more. Remember to learn the scan kit guidelines very cautiously as to the timing on taking the scan. Until you want to be pregnant (and you do not sound as in case you do), be extra cautious about unprotected intercourse. "I idea it was once protected" would not prevent you from having the responsibility of elevating a youngster for 18 years or so. Excellent luck.
2016-08-09 05:06:29
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answered by bungay 4
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I don't know about the urine thing, but the tenderness in the breasts, cranky moods and fatigue all suggest that you may be pregnant. I would certainly look into taking a test and talking with your doctor.
2006-07-26 19:00:24
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answered by avalon_jdh 2
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it is recommended by doctors not to get pregnant too soon after stopping birth control because of the increase possibilities of birth defects. The switch in hormones is not recommended and they suggest you practice safe sex for a few months after stopping birth control, apparently some people don't listen to the doctors recommendation when they talk to you prior to them prescribing these types of medications because yours is not the first to wonder if you are pregnant so soon after stopping birth control.
2006-07-26 19:12:33
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answered by theresa l 3
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2016-10-08 09:04:16
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answered by ? 4
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I honestly think its to early to detect that you are pregnant, but ya never know. Take a test, but your nipples are probably hurting because your might start your period with in a week.
2006-07-26 18:54:14
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answered by ~*Jenny*~ 4
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if you have to question it, then you probably are, get to a doctor quick, or have a test done, the sooner you know for sure, the sooner you can start some planned parenting, and find out about your choices. this is nothing to put on the back burner. take action now
2006-07-26 18:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Pregnancy should not make urine smell stronger. It could be the beginning of an infection, but UTI's are common during pregnancy, especially if you don't drink enough water.
2006-07-26 18:54:02
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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pregnancy can usually be detected after 2 weeks of being pregnant. All the symptoms you have described can also be attributed to PMS, so your period might be coming up soon.
2006-07-26 18:57:27
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answered by aking 2
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It's not too early, take the test, you're better off knowing rather than guessing.
2006-07-26 18:56:24
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answered by princess 2
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