Me and this guy i've been talking to had unprotected sex on the 23rd of january, & unfortunately he came inside of me twice. I was really scared that i might be so i told my pediatrician and he made me take a pregnancy test but it had only been like 9 days after i had sex and it came out negative. i also haven't spotted or felt any different.. only thing is that my stomach hurts sometimes after i eat but its nothing drastic. i'm supposed to get my period on the 14th, but i dont want to wait that long to find out whether i really am or not ! what would be the chance that i'm pregnant ?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? cmccomb answered Monday February 8 2010, 7:12 pm: You usually ovulate after your period and the egg will stay in the fallopian tube for about 1-2 weeks, before your body breaks it down. During this time your body is getting ready for a pregnancy. The "Flow" builds up and provides for the egg. If nothing happens then your body cleans it out by manstration. My advice is to take a pregnancy test and cross your fingers, and wait. Take your test around the third week from the day of copulation "sex". Now if its a negative then your good to go, all you have to do now is find out when you ovulate. They have testing kits for that. I would talk to your doctor. He may want to do a blood test, that is the fastest way to get results. You could probabaly do that now. [ cmccomb's advice column | Ask cmccomb A Question ]
karenR answered Monday February 8 2010, 8:06 am: Since you had your test by a doctor, I'm pretty sure you aren't pregnant. Their tests are a little more advanced than those you buy in the store.
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