Question Posted Saturday November 9 2013, 11:15 am
I broke my virginity two weeks back now my nipples are sore and they pop out and every time when I eat I feel blotted ,I also have stamache pains and feel like I have hurtburn R alcers im not sure but I want to ask are these signs/symptoms of being pregnant??
You didn't mention when you last had your period, or when you're expecting it. Have you started menstruating yet? If not, perhaps this is your first-ever period. Otherwise, try to think back to when you last had it, and see if you've missed it. If your period hasn't arrived yet, and was supposed to have, you may take a pregnancy test.
You also didn't mention if you used any contraception. If you used a condom correctly, and it didn't break, you're probably fine. If you're on birth control, you're also probably fine. Pull-out method (when the guy pulls out before he finishes) is better than nothing, but not that great, so there is a greater risk of pregnancy associated with that.
To answer your question directly, yes, those are some signs and symptoms of being pregnant. But they could be signs of your period or just the stress related to thinking that you're pregnant.
Dragonflymagic answered Sunday November 10 2013, 5:50 pm: The only piece of information I dont have is what conceptive if any you had at the time. If condoms and they were used improperly or defective, that can if the timings right, result in pregnancy. A pregnancy test needs to be taken to confirm or negate that.
If you recently started an oral contraceptive but may not have been on it long enough to be effective before you had sex, then again, yes theres a chance you could be pregnant.
However the point I wanted to get out is that aside from stress effecting you this way, there is a possibility if you are now on a hormonal birth control that you can have any, of all of the symptoms mentioned and more as side effects. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Sunday November 10 2013, 11:00 am: The short answer to your question; yes, no and maybe. Not a really good answer I know but it is truthfully the only answer anyone can give you. The best thing to do is to get a home pregnancy test and follow the directions on the box.
My best guess is that you may not be pregnant. The problems you are having are over stressing out that you might be pregnant. Stress can do strange things to a person including causing you to miss your period. This is why the best way to find the answer to your Question is a home test.
Now the best time for a woman to get pregnant is between the 7th and 21st day of her menstrual cycle. There is a 3 day period with in this time period that a woman is most fertile. This is when an egg is ejected from your ovary. I'm told that some women can feel a cramping feeling when this happens. It is during this time when the egg is in the fallopian tube that it can be fertilized by a sperm. Sperm lives for 3 days with in your body.
If you know when your ovary ejects its egg then do the math. The results will give you the best idea as to whether or not you were fertile when you had sex.
If you're over 14 and going to remain sexually active and are not pregnant. You should be on birth control. You can ask your doctor for birth control without parental permission by virtue of a federal law called HIPPA. Your doctor will write the prescription if you ask or if you go to any free clinic.
The HIPPA law gives young people total confidentiality over their reproductive system if they are over 14. Your parents cannot access these medical records without your written permission and your doctor cannot tell them anything about your visits or treatment without your written permission. All you need do is tell your doctor you invoke your rights under HIPPA and they will take it from there.
Congress did not write this law to give young people free license to have sex. The right to birth control just happens to be a by product of the law. The law was written so young people would seek out a doctor if they had a problem concerning their reproductive system and were too embarrassed to speak to their parents about it. The confidentiality of the law was given so that young people would be open and honest with their doctor so the doctor could properly treat them.
Should you shoes to get birth control you should still use a condom as they are good at protecting from the transmission of many but not all STDS and the HIV/AIDS virus. Any partner who refuses to use a condom should be introduced to his thumb and its four friends for sexual gratification. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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