If your cycles are the average 28 days and the luteal phase is 14 days, your most fertile times of the month would have been Dec. 31 through Jan.4. So, you had sex one maybe two times in that window, give or take a few days. That said, of course condoms are not always 100%. I think that's what you mean by protection versus the pill, ect.
Anyway, The most common early pregnancy symptoms are: nausea, frequent urination, sensitive or swollen boobs. Some women experience: darkening of the areola, headaches, mood swings, PMS like cramps without a period, a metallic taste in mouth, sensitivity to smell or taste, and blue veins on breasts.
If you have any of those with a missed period save yourself the worry and take a pregnancy test. The ones a the dollar stores have a high sensitivity and are a buck a piece! Until you know treat yourself like you are and don't smoke, drink, yada yada.
Good Luck- I hope you get the outcome you wanting!
Some great sites are:
www.twoweekwait.com
www.peeonastick.com
A great way to chart your periods, fertility, and ovulation:
www.mymonthlycycles.com
2007-01-13 17:51:55
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answered by alavrenz 2
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You mentioned that your menstrual cycle is regular; therefore, it is easier to predict your ovulation period. Generally, a woman will ovulate 14-16 days before the onset of her period. You had sex 2 days after your period ended; however, a woman is MORE likely to get pregnant 8-19 days of her menstrual cycle.
The time during your period is when a woman is potentially most fertile. A woman's egg can live up to 24 hours and a man's sperm can live inside her body for up to 5-7 days.
You sound like you are exhibiting symptoms of pregnancy (nausea, tender breast, and frequent urination). I can tell you first hand that sometimes protection doesn't always work and I experienced the same symptom as you when I became pregnant with my 2nd child.
Please check out the link. It provides information on how to alleviate the symptoms. Also, get a pregnancy test to be sure that you are pregnant. If it is negative and you are still experiencing symptoms, retake the pregnancy test 10 days after you think you conceived and if that fails, seek medical attention (for other diagnosis or to get blood preg. test for accuracy).
2007-01-13 17:46:35
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answered by Ana 4
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Woman ovulate roughly 14 days fromt he first day of their period. If your last period was on Dec 20, then you would have ovulated sometime around Jan 3. Since you had sex on Jan 2 and 6th, it's possible. However you did use protection so I dont' really know. Protection isn't 100% Take a test.
2007-01-13 17:40:57
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answered by Anonymous
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There's no way to tell from here, but if you are pregnant then the 6th is the most likely date of conception. 8 days is a little early for morning sickness to show up; I'd be more suspicious of flu but check with your Dr. for a more informed opinion.
2007-01-13 17:36:48
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answered by dukefenton 7
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You are having the classical presenting symptoms of pregnancy. Go to Walmart and buy a pregnancy test to see for sure!
Cory, RN
2007-01-13 17:36:14
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answered by Cory, RN 2
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Take a pregnancy test.
2007-01-13 17:34:45
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answered by ~Christine~ 3
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Taking a pregnancy test is the only way you'll find out for sure. =/
2007-01-13 17:36:48
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answered by Virginia 3
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yup, take a test, walmart sells them for like 3 bucks
2007-01-13 18:08:21
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answered by piggylover_850 4
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yes
2007-01-13 17:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah ur prolly preg then...
2007-01-13 17:37:54
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answered by kayla_tramp 1
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