okay well i dont want any "you should always use a condom" answers because yeah, i know that. on july 26th me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex. he pulled out both times before he came. then on the 28th we did it again. only this time he didnt ejaculate at all during sex. i got my period the 29th and usually it is heavy and lasts for about a week. but since the 2nd day it has been going a little from about 8 am to 6 pm and then completely stopping until the next day. and then i never got it today. i have went to the bathroom multiple times in the past 30 minutes and its been like that all day. ive been pretty exhausted lately and havent been feeling good. my mom noticed that my stomach was starting to putrude a little bit but i have been eating like a horse because im soo hungry lately. i have also been getting these really bad headaches. is it to early to have all these symptoms or should i go get a test soon?
karenR answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 8:47 pm: If those were all symptoms it would probably be to early. Missed Period is the main symptom of pregnancy. I will get you a site with the symptoms.
Your stomach won't protrude until you are about 4
months along and you shouldn't get hungry or eat any more than you ever did. Headache is probably
stress.
You basically had your period so I wouldn't be overly concerned unless it doesn't come next month.
Until then if the boyfriend can't afford a condom
he can't afford to be a daddy either. Its only a matter of time until you do get pregnant. A lot of guys don't care really, they can walk. You can't so make sure he has one or don't give it up. Take care of your own future. :)
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