a week ago i had protected sex (but precum got in my vagina) and now i'm having a ton of cravings, can't stop eating, always tired, peeing every 2 seconds.
I just finished my period (the one that i had sex with) like 3 days ago so i can't be PMSing. Can signs of pregnancy show up this early? only a week after intercourse?
MissAnn answered Thursday March 20 2008, 12:47 pm: ok first off know that you can get pregnant on precum. second of all it doesnt sound like your pregnant so dont worry about it. the more you worry the later your period will be becasue its delayed by stress and then you will definately think you are pregnant. anyways, keep your mind off it. and as for your symptoms im sure its stress or just all in your head. actually, it could be a number of things. i think your fine this time but be more careful in the future [ MissAnn's advice column | Ask MissAnn A Question ]
cloudy_conscience answered Wednesday March 19 2008, 10:30 pm: It is very uncommon for them to show up this early but it has happened a few times. It does sound like the signs of pregnancy but it also could be other things such as stress etc. Take a pregnancy test within the next few weeks just to be sure and be more careful the next time you have sex.
S_C answered Wednesday March 19 2008, 8:40 pm: I wouldn't expect them to show up this early. If anything, this may just be paranoia.
You can wait a bit and then take a home pregnancy test. If it comes out negative then wait another week or two (unless, I suppose, you get your period) and then take one again. If it's still negative then you're probably okay.
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