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We did not use protection and I don't know if he ejaculated in me.

2006-12-31 13:52:56 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

12 answers

Hi Honey, here are some symptoms of pregnancy, check them and then see your doctor

Tender, swollen breasts
One of the early signs of pregnancy is sensitive, sore breasts caused by increasing levels of hormones. The soreness may feel like an exaggerated version of how your breasts feel before your period. Your discomfort should diminish significantly after the first trimester, as your body adjusts to the hormonal changes.

Fatigue
Feeling tired all of a sudden? No, make that exhausted. No one knows for sure what causes early pregnancy fatigue, but it's possible that rapidly increasing levels of the hormone progesterone are contributing to your sleepiness.

You should start to feel more energetic once you hit your second trimester, although fatigue usually returns late in pregnancy when you're carrying around a lot more weight and some of the common discomforts of pregnancy make it more difficult to get a good night's sleep

Nausea or vomiting
If you're like most women, morning sickness won't hit until about a month after conception. (A lucky few escape it altogether.) But some women do start to feel queasy a bit earlier. And not just in the morning, either — pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting can be a problem morning, noon, or night.

About half of women with nausea feel complete relief by the beginning of the second trimester. For most others it takes another month or so for the queasiness to ease up.

Increased sensitivity to odors
If you're newly pregnant, it's not uncommon to feel repelled by the smell of a bologna sandwich or cup of coffee and for certain aromas to trigger your gag reflex. Though no one knows for sure, this may be a side effect of rapidly increasing amounts of estrogen in your system. You may also find that certain foods you used to enjoy are suddenly completely repulsive to you.

Abdominal bloating
Hormonal changes in early pregnancy may leave you feeling bloated, similar to the feeling some women have just before their period arrives. That's why your clothes may feel snugger than usual at the waistline, even early on when your uterus is still quite small.

Frequent urination
Shortly after you become pregnant, you may find yourself hurrying to the bathroom all the time. Why? Mostly because during pregnancy the amount of blood and other fluids in your body increases, which leads to extra fluid being processed by your kidneys and ending up in your bladder.

This symptom may start as early as six weeks into your first trimester and continue or worsen as your pregnancy progresses and your growing baby exerts more pressure on your bladder.

A missed period
If you're usually pretty regular and your period doesn't arrive on time, you'll probably take a pregnancy test long before you notice any of the above symptoms. But if you're not regular or you're not keeping track of your cycle, nausea and breast tenderness and extra trips to the bathroom may signal pregnancy before you realize you didn't get your period.

Your basal body temperature stays high
If you've been charting your basal body temperature and you see that your temperature has stayed elevated for 18 days in a row, you're probably pregnant

Good luck.

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2006-12-31 19:49:03 · answer #1 · answered by ♥ Princess ♥ 6 · 0 0

You could be very pregnant. Your most fertile time is to count back 14 days from the date you expect your period and then include the two days before and the two days after.

CONDOMS! I cannot believe how many times I see questions like this. Take a pregnancy test in two weeks and take and HIV/AIDS test in 3 months and again in 6 months.

2006-12-31 14:05:15 · answer #2 · answered by ssc 2 · 0 0

You have a high possibility of being pregnant. Sperm can live for up to 72 hours. In fact, it is reccommended that if you are trying to get pregnant, to have sex for a few days before, and during ovulation so that there is sperm to meet the egg and fertilize it. It definately worked for me and my husband!

2006-12-31 15:57:03 · answer #3 · answered by techiegurrll88 2 · 0 0

Yes, you might get it since the Ovulation generally occurs about two weeks before a woman's next menstrual period begins. After ovulation, the egg is released and travels into the fallopian tube where it remains until a single sperm penetrates it....The egg can be fertilized for about 24 hours after ovulation.

2006-12-31 14:14:25 · answer #4 · answered by Blue Sky 1 · 0 0

you very well could be, sperm can live inside you up to 3 days, but not every women ovulates on the 14th day it is a guideline. I would wait until your period is late and see, or call you dr they can do a blood test to see explain the situation. As far as him ejaculateing in you, if you stood up after and felt a little wetter then normal there is a good possabiltiy. (sorry not trying to be gross)

2006-12-31 13:59:21 · answer #5 · answered by Chelby G 2 · 0 0

Just because your fertile doesn't mean your guaranteed to be pregnant. Your making sound like its guaranteed. Do you have any of the signs? You may not be pregnant at all. I don't know why people are congratulating you. Theres a chance but don't over do it.

2006-12-31 14:09:53 · answer #6 · answered by melfred_20 4 · 0 0

Unfortunately it's not quite that simple. Your odds for conception are around 25% if you time everything perfectly, and that's assuming that neither you nor your partner have any fertility health problems. Best of luck.

2016-05-23 01:44:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. The sperm can live and fertilize 24hrs after sex.

2006-12-31 14:46:20 · answer #8 · answered by 1 Supermom 3 · 0 0

No hunny.. these ppl are wrong... sperm lives in you for 5-7 days!!

2006-12-31 14:53:14 · answer #9 · answered by Amanda 3 · 0 0

yep. thank you for adding to the downfall of the human race.

2006-12-31 13:55:35 · answer #10 · answered by Jonny 5 · 3 0

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