Take another pregnancy test to make sure you are or are not, then depending on the results, look into further health-care.
2006-08-09 15:57:08
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answered by sunshine25 7
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could be for me in all 3 pregnancies i only got slightly darker nipples after 12 weeks or so. Vaginal discharge was more then usual "my 1st clue" with all my pregnancies. You can get a blood test NOW. If you don't get a blood test just retest with your period is due. SO MANY pregnancies signs are the same as period signs no way to know until you see a + just on symptoms. I've had every sign out there at sometimes of pregnancy and not been pregnant.
2006-08-09 23:03:48
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answered by ally'smom 5
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It is not possible to detect a pregnancy more than a couple of days before your missed period. If you conceive, the embryo needs about 7-14 days to implant - and you will not experience symptoms before then. Some women do experience extremely early symptoms, but it’s pretty rare, and it’s just as likely those women are experiencing post ovulation symptoms, or are paying a lot more attention to their body (your brain is pretty amazing – many women who really want to become pregnant experience ‘false’ pregnancy symptoms each month. Some even note that when they finally become pregnant, they notice fewer symptoms than in previous months!)
So… it is highly, highly doubtful your nipples would change or nausea would set in only a few days after sex. For most women the first symptom is a missed period – sore breasts are unreliable, as these can randomly change month to month. I sometimes go through a whole month with sore boobs, then nothing the next. Wait. Try not to obsess. If you miss your period, use a home pregnancy test with first morning urine. Good luck.
If you don't want to become pregnant, the 'morning after pill' is an option - it can prevent conception/implantation, but remember some object to this option on moral grounds.
2006-08-09 23:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It may be possible that you are pregnant. But after having sex at a young age ( I assume) your anxiety and fear of being pregnant may be taking over. If the test tested negative then you are probobly not pregnant though you may want to take another test after a week or two. It may not be pregnancy though, if you are young and I assume that you are your body may just be going through stages of maturing as a young adolescent does. Some woman (very few) go through what is known as a false pregnancy where a womans body senses it is ready to have a baby so the hormones kick in and you get sypmtoms of pregnancy even though you are not pregnant (this is very rare though). If you tested negative after having sex and noticing these changes then you are more than likely not pregnant.
atleast try to remember a condom next time or better yet abstinence that way you won't have to worry about being pregnant hun
2006-08-09 23:11:07
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of your symptoms could be intensified because you are worried that you might be pregnant and are noticing things that you wouldn't normally notice. They can also be due to PMS. Get one of those First Response Early Pregnancy tests. They can detect a pregnancy up to five days before your period. If you had sex around the time that you think you ovulated and that was 10 days ago, an early pregnancy test should be accurate.
2006-08-09 23:04:34
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answered by Shelly P 2
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I hope you aren't as young as you look in your picture. ;)
Nipples change different times of your menses cycle. For them to change when you are a week pregnant? that sounds fairly early, but then you body is changing already. It is possible you could be pregnet or you are just working up to the next period.
Take another test when it is time to. Remember if you are very young, there are many couples out there who can't have babys and would love to adopt one and make a happy family.
give it some condsideration. I adopted my daughter and she is my daughter of my heart and soul.
2006-08-09 23:04:15
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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I tend to agree here...wear some socks and stop and think about it:
any time you have unprotected sex there is a chance of pregnancy. Most of these "am I pregnant" questions are just silly. You have unprotected sex, you could be pregnant. Simple answer. Take some Midol, put on some socks, and wait it out. And good luck!
2006-08-09 23:05:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like you are trying to get pregnant. You're very savy on the subject and yet not on birth control or using condoms?
Wait until your period is late and take another test. All of those things are normal in non-pregnant women.
2006-08-09 22:58:55
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answered by Margie 4
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Wait some days, the pregnancy hormone gets like 3times stronger every day. It is very weak at first.
2006-08-09 22:56:24
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answered by Justin W 2
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Yes. You have a very good chance of being pregnant. How old are you though??? If you are young their is people you can talk to for help.
2006-08-09 22:59:11
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answered by johnnydeppluvaa 2
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