I have had two children and been pregnant 3 times.
1st-Morning sickness lasts about 3 months, but it varies for each individual.
2nd-It sounds like you made the right decision. Sperm doesn't live very long once it hits the air. I don't think you have anything to worry about.
3rd-Earliest symptoms would be sore nipples with small raised bumps. Maybe some nausea in the am or when you need to eat. The main one is a missed period.
Please keep in mind it is medically proven that women can worry themselves so much that they literally make their bodies have symptoms without really being pregnant.
As long as you haven't had intercourse, I believe you are probably not pregnant.
2006-12-28 13:48:47
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answered by Krysta E 1
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I'm assuming that you are pregnant, the answer I read that has been posted assumed you are not. Anyway, morning sickness usually lasts most of the first trimester, although I had it almost throughout all of my 3 pregnancies. To answer your second question, I had intercourse throughout all of my pregnancies, and everything was fine. As long as your doctor says it's okay, do what you would like sexually. They say that your partner should not blow air into your vagina during oral sex. The thing that I did notice was that toward the end, if I had an orgasm, I would sometimes have mild contractions from it, the female orgasm is supposed to be partly contractions of the uterus, but you can feel it more when you are pregnant, but again it did not harm my pregnancy or my children in any way. Hope that answered your question.
2006-12-28 21:47:51
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answered by dnsnowden 2
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I'm 24 and I've had 2 kids. I have a 2 year old and a 1 month old. With my first one I didn't get sick at all. I was so energized and pouncy. And with this last one, I got morning sickness bad, I had it for about 4 months. They say it can last from 2-6 months. Intercourse is ok. It won't hurt you or the baby. But if you are uncomfortable, you should talk to your OB before doing it. Symptoms can be tender breasts, Nausea, peeing alot more then usual.
2006-12-28 21:44:17
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answered by silknlacechick 2
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you have to have sex to get pregnant. It's good to be worried and safe but dont drive yourself crazy...just protect yourself. Morning sickness is ususally a pretty early sign so it can start from time of conception but ususally not until around when your period is due and for me peaked at around 8 weeks. It can last for the entire pregnancy, come and go, or get better in the second trimester...everyone is different. A missed period is usually the first thing that sends "am i pregnant" signals, but dont freak out if you are late because stress can cause some irregularities and from what you have said there is like a 1% chance that you could be pregnant so your stressin for nothing.
2006-12-28 21:51:55
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answered by estkijedsco 4
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If you're scared, the best way to settle your nerves is to get a pregnancy test. But if you haven't had intercourse, you're not pregnant. It is very very very unlikely that you could get pregnant from his fingers... Possible, but barely. My morning sickness lasted 2 months my first pregnancy, and all but the first 3 weeks of my second. If you're feeling sick to your stomach, you're probably just hyping yourself up to feel that way. Trust me, I've had a couple questionable times since my last baby, but always false...but I felt sick because I knew that was a symptom. All in the head.
But the best advice I can give is to cut it out. If you're not ready to be a parent, you're not ready for sex. That's any sex. Believe me with this. I had my first when I was only 18. I was pregnant 3 months after I my 18 birthday, 4 months after I moved away from home. It's easy for one action to progress into another. You're better off staying completely abstinate until you're ready.
2006-12-28 21:48:51
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answered by immortal_angel_01 2
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1. i am 36 pregnant and still being sick but some women arent sick at all. if you get morning sickness, a lot of women find it eases by about 13-14 weeks.
2. if you havent had sex you will not be pregnant. sperm doesnt live long outside the body so you will be fine. get your boyfriend to wash his hands in future before he touches you - just for your own peice of mind.
3. early symptoms of pregnancy can include sickness (not just in the morning) sore boobs, needing to wee a lot, feeling more tired than usual and heart burn. you can get a few, all or no symptoms and some of them you can get when due on your period anyway.
if you are trully worried, get yourself a test, (the cheaper tests work just as good as the expensive ones), but i promise you, if you havent had sex, you cannot be pregnant.
2006-12-28 22:11:16
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answered by dawnieboys 1
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If you get morning sickness it goes away by the 3rd month most of the time..I have 5 kids...The chance you are pregnant is 0 to none from what you are saying...
2006-12-28 21:40:17
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answered by jewel64052 6
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Morning sickness can last your entire pregnancy. Be careful playing around you dont want to be a mother too soon. Its not as easy as it may look.
You are not pregnant but you can become if you keep playing with fire.
2006-12-28 21:41:00
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answered by Tina C 2
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Well morning sickness lasts about the first trimester (3 mo) but some girls are sick longer and the early symptoms are missed period, morning sickness...i think you are fine though
2006-12-28 21:41:25
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answered by Samantha 3
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i've started since 5 weeks and it lasted until 15 weeks. so it's about 2 and 1/2 month. but it depends on your hormones and your body too.
sweetie sounds like you worry too much,, make sure use protection always. that's the best way.
earliest symptoms are vomiting, tiring, miss period. or you start craving food or you start hate something what you usaually eat.
but until then always use protection.
2006-12-29 00:11:01
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answered by Keem k 2
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