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could i be pregnant ?

By April 29, 2013 - 5:45pm
 
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i had sex with my boyfriend one night for a while , the first half we were protected , the second half we weren't , but we were pretty smart about it . but that night we were scared that i could have gotten pregnant , or his sperm was in me i guess you could say . but after that night the next morning i had gotten my period , i usually don't keep track of my period i just let it surprise me . but when i ended it i had a brownish blood at the end with some blood clots , but lately I've been weak , & having really bad headaches . i'm not sure why . also i don't want to eat , but i get stomach aches , can someone give me some advice ? i need some help , cause i'm afraid to talk to my parents about this , they'd freak !!

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Hi anonymoussx14,

Welcome to EmpowHER.  Anytime you have unprotected sex, your chances for pregnancy to occur are higher.  But, since you got your period it's unlikely you will be pregnant. Many other things can be causing these symptoms,  also the fact you are stressing about being pregnant, it could be the cause for all these changes.  If you want to avoid an unwanted pregnancy, you should use protection such as condoms or birth control pills.  Which you will need to see your doctor for that.  

Best,

Daisy 

April 30, 2013 - 4:19am
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