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I recently like 3 weeks ago, at the end of my period ,...had sex in a pool, my bf put it in with no condom for like 2 seconds then he put a condom on..i should be getting my period soon! and i need to know if i could be pregnant....and ive been having symptoms like my breasts are tender,and i have light cramping. but i get these a couple says before my period also i had a fever like 2 days after,,,so idk could i be??? and is 3 weeks after sex too early to be experianceing symptoms or is it just my period ?? SO PLEASE HELP!!!!!! I WANNA KNOW so please i need answers asap to this question
Sarahh92 answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 4:50 am: Yes, you could be pregnant, thought it's probably unlikely. Chances are right now that you're scared. I'm 16 and I've gone through scares like this multiple times.
Even though he was inside you (for lack of better terms) without a condom very briefly; males, when sexually excited produce a secretion called pre-cum (Again, for lack of better terms).
This USUALLY does not result in pregnancy, but it's possible.
The best way to know for sure, is to take a home pregnancy test. My personal advice to you is to buy 2 or 3, take one in the morning when you wake up, and if it's negative then you're probably safe but take another in 3-5 days just to be sure.
If you're still experiencing symptoms and haven't recieved your period but the tests are still giving a negative result, see your doctor or go to a planned parenthood clinic for some tests.
Annerszz_101 answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 4:46 am: Don't worry, you're not pregnant.
The signs like your breasts being tender and your cramping; that's signs of your period.
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