I had sex last week, and I am super paranoid that I am pregnant. I am so stupid.
The thing is my boyfriend does not like condoms, and I ALWAYS insist that he wears one, but sometimes in the heat of the moment we end up not using one, but he ALWAYS pulls out or I push him away. I finally had a long talk with him about it and we are going to use condoms from now one. I am super nervous though. My period is supposed to come next week, but lately the lower part of my stomach has been "bubbling" with lack of a better word. I don't know if it means something, and it is too early to tell.
The question is what is the EARLIEST you will notice any signs of pregnancy. I read two weeks on Google, but is there anything sooner?
It's only been a week, and the week I get my period would be two weeks.
chusmaleidy12 answered Thursday July 31 2008, 1:42 pm: Ok you should not stress out is way to early tell....... If your period doesnt come in 4 weeks it could be a posobility that you could be pregnant... but rigth now only time will tell and your belly if it starts growin..... my mom tells me taht if you are pregnant were your Ovaries are under ur belly it will feel hard so that copuld be another sign of pregnancy... also if aso my kind liquid start coming out of your breast ......
So GUD LUCk and Take CAre
REmMBEr Doent STRESss Out let time tell you and a doctor [ chusmaleidy12's advice column | Ask chusmaleidy12 A Question ]
justnextinlinex3 answered Wednesday July 30 2008, 5:33 pm: One, stop stressing that causes miss periods.
Look into seeing if you were fertile
go to mycycle.com and use that and see when you were fertile. That'll help you a bit.
But you can't do nothing until you get your period or miss it. [ justnextinlinex3's advice column | Ask justnextinlinex3 A Question ]
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