hi. i would say you would start getting signs shortly after your next missed period. i am pregnant with my third child and only got signs after my missed period. eg feeling tired, sore boobs and feeling sick. the best time to do a test is on the day your next period is due as it is more accurate. hope this helps. if you are pregnant and would keep the baby then you should stop taking your pill till you know for sure.
2007-05-10 06:53:52
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answered by mandy b 1
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did you know that unprotected intercourse is the main well known rationalization for being pregnant? in case you do not take your BC pills on a daily basis on the comparable time of day, then you quite can get pregnant. you weren't taking pills and you had unprotected intercourse two times. I say there's a powerful danger you ought to be pregnant. Use condoms every time you have intercourse for this 2d on. Wait till you permit out your next era or approximately 3-4 weeks from the 1st time you had unprotected intercourse. Then take a house being pregnant try.
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answered by bhuwan 4
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up to 3 days after a missed period on most over the counter test. You can go to a pregnancy help center and do a blood test and It can detect the Hcg ( pregnancy hormone)level in your blood stream faster than the times it take Hcg to excrete from the kidneys. Good luck!!
2007-05-10 06:47:51
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answered by Desa 3
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Just because you're having unprotected sex (bad idea) doesn't mean you have to let the guy skeet (ejaculate) inside of you. Sheesh! I swear you kids today. Call a doctor and ask this question. Best of luck and be smart about it next time. If he's not smart enough to do so on his own, use protection or MAKE HIM PULL OUT!!
2007-05-10 06:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I was about 6 weeks pregnant when i started feeling sick, also my boobs were really painfull !
You can take a pregnancy test nowadays before you have your next period.
2007-05-10 06:42:12
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answered by jay 2
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it takes 2 weeks for the sperm to get to the egg and it takes another 2 weeks for the hormons to go into play so it would take 4 weeks after sex to determine if you are preg. ...............some times it takes longer.......................if your not preg next time please use a condom jus to be on the safe side until u are ready to have kids
2007-05-10 08:51:22
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answered by Kiki2007 4
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about 4 week s I knew something was up if you get a negative on an early test keep in mind you should sill retest if you are late.........
2007-05-10 06:46:53
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answered by tasha l 5
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Hi my name is shenee im also 16. you would know if you are pregant when you missed your period or you fill that you began to hungry more than you usually are
2007-05-10 06:51:09
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answered by D@ 0N3 @ND 0N!Y BX D!V@ 1
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around the time your period is due. stop taking the birth control til you have your period
2007-05-10 06:49:34
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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Take the test now the earlier you sort things like abortions the better. Best way to find out at a doctors
Why did you not take a morning after pill straight away or have a coil inserion within 5 days.?
Why were there no morning after pills at home?
Why were you not on a depro injection or similar and why unprotected sex?
What kind if crap sex ed did you get?
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2007-05-10 06:57:55
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answered by Anonymous
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