soooo not even 24 hours ago i was no longer a virgin..we had protected..buttt idk..i'm still nervous..i just don't know if i should be worried about maybe being pregnant..but i haven't been feeling well pretty much after that..help please.
WittyUsernameHere answered Monday October 6 2008, 6:16 pm: At this point, its mental.
Signs of pregnancy, especially not feeling well, take a while to set in. Most people don't notice (unless theyre trying to get pregnant or paranoid about it and testing) don't notice until at least a month in, usually.
If you're really worried, wait until you've missed your period for over a week and take a test, then another a week after, and another the week after that. If you don't get your period and don't test positive after the third test, call a doc but 95% chance you aren't pregnant. If you get your period and get all negatives you're in the clear. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
Exquisitechick answered Monday October 6 2008, 3:23 pm: If you used protection you should be fine. And the reason youre not feeling well is because your worried about it, which is perfectly normal. Try not to worry too much though, Just wait for your next period, thats all. [ Exquisitechick's advice column | Ask Exquisitechick A Question ]
shelbz7077 answered Monday October 6 2008, 2:54 pm: Well the main thing is did you use protection? If you did hopefully you will be fine. If not...just try not to worry. You might want to be getting some pregnancy tests soon though. Just to make sure. [ shelbz7077's advice column | Ask shelbz7077 A Question ]
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