I’m having pregnancy symptoms even though I had protected sex

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I’m having pregnancy symptoms even though I had protected sex

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Okay so, me and my boyfriend had protected sex. WITH A CONDOM. He didn’t cum and the condom didn’t break. The intercourse only lasted for like a minute but then we stopped because I was too scared. This was on oct 10. After that I felt normal for a while, but then started getting symptoms like cramps and bloating. I was scared it was because I was pregnant, but I ended up getting my period. This was on the 19th of October ( usually when I get my period). I WAS SO RELIEVED. But now it’s been abt a week since I got my period and I’m getting cramps at the lower abdomen and I’m feeling constipated. I’m also getting clear egg white discharge. Could I be pregnant??
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Re: I’m having pregnancy symptoms even though I had protected sex

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