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am i pregnant

By Anonymous December 22, 2014 - 11:08am
 
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Hello,, iam very worried. I come from arabian country and getting pregnant before marriage is not allowed especially coming from a religious family. me and my fiancee had sexual contact last mounth which was on the 14th of nov. And i got my period the next day.. Normally for 5 days and evrrything went well... I travelled now preparing for my wedding stuff. Now it is 22nd dec. and i guess my period is late for 7 days and im veeeeeery worried that i may get pregnant... He ejaculated away but afterwards we had sexual contact again.... So im not sure i really neeed your helppp!!!!of anyone can help me . i keep telling myself that its a no way i can get pregnant because i had my period the next day, but im still getting scared because i feel nausea nearly the entire day... I need ur help...

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Dear Anon,

Thank you for visiting the EmpowHER community and for sharing your question. It is very unlikely that you are pregnant. You would have needed to be ovulating to get pregnant and you don't ovulate the day before your period. Since your period was 5 days-I am sure you are just fine!!

On another note, since you are 7 days late, you will need to take a pregnancy test just to make sure. Worrying can also delay your period and our bodies don't work like clockwork-it's normal for your period to fluctuate.

Unfortunately, I cannot tell you over the Internet if you are pregnant or not, but it is unlikely. I would take a test tomorrow morning and double check.

Did this help easy your mind Anon?

Best,

Kristin

December 22, 2014 - 12:01pm
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