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Please, I need help. Am I possibly pregnant?

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 9:49 am
by imwondering_
Hello, so I had protected sex in January, me and my bf always use condoms and lube to make sure that it won't be dry. Every time he has orgasm we always check if there's any leakage, we even put water in to be very sure, and there was no leakage as far as we could remember and then a week or two later I had my period in February. I took pregnancy test a day before my last period just to be sure and it was negative. My period was also normal in a sense that it was not light, I remember having my pad full. Anyways, now it's March, I supposed to have my period 5 or 6 days ago. My cycle is 33-34 days. I'm starting to be worried because I read on the internet (I know it isn't the best place to gain knowledge) that you can STILL get pregnant after having period. Is this true? Is there any possibility that I might be pregnant? Should I take pregnancy test just to be sure?

Note: a week ago I had sleep deprivation. I slept for like 3-4 hours mostly for 3 days because I was busy with something. Could this be a reason why I'm late. I'm super worried. I really need some advice. Thank you!!

Re: Please, I need help. Am I possibly pregnant?

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 10:05 am
by Redskies
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