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i dont know if i am pregnant or not? So two weeks ago from today. I had sex with my boyfriend with a condom and it broke! He said he cummed in me and then after he realzied that it broke cause it felt too good. So then it broke. Then like a week later my nipples started hurting or sore if you may call it and then a day before my period my nipples started to NOT feel sore and the hurting kinda dissapeared.I was pretty sure I'd be pregnant but today i got my period and i know there's implantation bleeding, buti was pretty sure i got my period cause it is really heavy so i dont think its that, i think its a miscarrage ive had cramps all day they come and go, and ive been excersizing really hard, cause i have rotc and i excersize alot in that class. But i have'nt taken a pregnacy test cause i have'nt had the time. & i don't have the money yet and i could'nt get the emergency pills cause its 40 bucks! So this time i coudl'nt get them. But is it possible i have a miscarriage? after two weeks after sex (i got my period the exact day i was suppost to get it)
& i've also heard that you can still get your period and be pregnant so im so confused.
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If you had sex two weeks ago and you had your period and it was heavy then you are not pregnant. Women's hormones fluctuate sometimes and every now due to a change in diet or exercise or stress and then we occasionally have a rough time of the month.
You also probably didn't miscarry. Your period was not late so it's highly, highly unlikely that you were ever pregnant at all. Heavy flow and cramps happen, as do changes in nipple sensitivity.
While it is possible to have some light spotting during pregnancy, that is not what you have described. Light pregnancy spotting isn't heavy and doesn't come right on time. Your doctor can probably explain this in full to you.
I would also advise talking to your doctor about birth control. While it may be expensive, it's nothing compared to the overwhelming financial and emotional costs that an unwanted pregnancy would bring you. This scare you've had may be the sign that it's time for you to take control over your reproductive health. Condoms are great, but yes, they break. ]
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