Maybe your partner(s) is sterile, or has been snipped, or you're not able to get pregnant.
If none of these apply, and you're not pregnant, you really beat the odds.
If you think those other signs point to you being pregnant, go see the Doc or Planned Parenthood.
2007-12-02 11:43:53
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answered by jarrgen 3
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Honestly Im with the other girl on this one. You seem WAY too hung up on getting pregnant, with your boyfriend, who doesn't want kids. He's a guy, of course he is going to have sex with you all month and not ask where you're at in your cycle. Guys don't know that stuff, nor do they care to. As a 19 year old mother, I am telling you, you may think your ready, but you have no clue all the stuff involved in being pregnant, and becoming a parent so hard. It is REALLY tough, you may think you can do it, and its not so bad, btu you don't know the half of it. Im not trying to be mean or cut you down or anything like that. But if you really plan on marrying your bf, and he has the same plans, then WAIT. Theres no hurry. A child is a wonderful gift, but wait until you can handle everything that comes with it. Have you finished college? Do you have a steady career, not a job, but a career, that you can count on for 10+ years? Does your bf have a steady career? In which he could support 2 people and an infant on for 3 months or more? They say the average cost of having a child (for the first year) is upwards of $7,000. But thats not including pregnancy, and doctors bills. My delivery alone cost $40,000+. Do you have insurance that could cover that? Have you even thought about these things? Its more than just a baby, it is a person you are raising into an adult, babys only last a couple months, are you prepared to raise a child, who will pick up all your habits, good, and bad. I think you need to step back, go to the doctors, and quit asking Y!A if your pregnant. Get on birth control, get a career, get engaged, married, buy a house, starts a savings fund, and then TALK about having, and raising a child together.
2007-12-02 20:04:41
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answered by cait5156 3
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It is likely that you are pregnant. It is possible that you are not pregnant. Unprotected sex is not a guarantee of pregnancy. It is only 89 percent or so. Stress can cause the same symptoms as pregnancy. You can either wait and take another test in a few days or go to a doctor. There could be a number of other hormones doing this. If not pregnant, then you should be checked for irregular hormone and thyroid levels.
2007-12-02 19:50:30
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answered by Jack 7
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