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Can i be pregnant

By February 20, 2012 - 6:01am
 
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my last period was 27-30 of january 2012 we had sex 5th and 6th of february both time unprotected and again on the 17th and 18th. i am not shore when i ovulate but i have been having lower abdominal cramps and discomfort and discharge can i be pregnant?

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ok i had a period 9 days started ago but it was 1 and a half days first day it was bright red blood and the second day at the end of the day is was a brown discharge. i still have lower abdominal pain and alot of discharge clear and slimy. my breast still hurts and i am heavy bloated and constipated and i am very moody and irritated. I did take 3 test all negative made an apointment only got one for 26th what can be wrong?

March 6, 2012 - 3:38am

Hi angelface,

Are you trying to conceive? If you have a 28-30 day cycle then you may have been ovulating on the 17th or 18th and could possibly be pregnant. For best results, please take a pregnancy test once you have had a missed or late period. 

Best of luck,

Rosa

February 20, 2012 - 9:22am
(reply to Rosa Cabrera RN)

Thank you for the reply. We are not realy trying to conceive but i would not mind. i just dont know if simptoms can come this early. My breast are very sensitive and i am very irritated and tired. But i dont know if possibly it can be because its almost time for my period but i only get cramps and irritattion when my period start this is a bit to early so i dont know. Can the time just go by quickly so i can know or not.

February 21, 2012 - 12:01am
(reply to angelface)

Hi Angelface,

If you were ovulating on the 17th or 18th and you conceived that week, then it would still be too early for you to experience any symptoms. If this happened on the 5th or 6th, then you may start feeling breast tenderness and a few changes. Take a pregnancy test next week if you think you may be pregnant.

Best,

Rosa

February 23, 2012 - 7:47am
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