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By Anonymous July 25, 2015 - 12:15pm
 
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So about two weekd ago my boyfriend and i were making out with our underwear on I think he may have ejaculated. There was no penetration but i think i may have been ovulating. Since then i havr had a few prego symptoms nauseous, cramping, heavy (sometimes milky) discharge etc. I took a pregnancy test this morning two weeks later and it said I wasnt pregnant. My periods are irregular so i dont know how reliable the testing was. Also around the same time my doctors prescribed me an antibiotic. For tonsilitis maybe the symptoms are from that?? Its called clarithromycin. Do you think im pregnant?

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Hello and thank you for using EmpowHer,
You cannot be pregnant because you did not have sex.
The symptoms you have are common to the medication Clarithromycin.
Irregular periods do not always signify pregnancy. It can simply be hormonal imbalances which are very common and nothing to worry about.
Faith

July 26, 2015 - 9:20am
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Anonymous (reply to fchacon)

Ok! I know this is repetitive but my breasts started being really tender today and the vaginal discharge has gone down dramatically. Its day 19 since the incident i took a first response pregnancy test and it was still negative. Could tender breasts be apart of the antibiotics too

July 30, 2015 - 12:34am
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Hello,
Tender breasts are not a side effect of the medication. However tender or even sore breasts can occur at any time during the month, especially the week prior to your period. Its due to hormone changes/PMS.
Faith

July 30, 2015 - 9:25am
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