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I don't know if I'm experiencing symptoms of pregnancy without intercourse?

By Anonymous April 24, 2015 - 11:47pm
 
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I've gotten
Sore nipples which are no longer sore
Darkening areolas that get puffy and flat especially after a shower, they also go harder than normally
I've got nipples that are soft but inside I found white stuff deep inside one nipple , is it dried milk ? Have I started to get ready for breast feeding ( conception could have happened about 2 weeks ago when a penis was rubbed on my slightly wet underwear I'm still a virgin many say I can't get pregnant that way but why am I getting this symptoms then ? ) I'm scared I may miss my peroid , I've gotten a few discharges too , all slightly thick milky in colour and the last a very light brown ? ( I haven't had morning sickness although sometimes I do feel a weird sensation under my belly bottom and pelvis)

Can someone please give me a really reliable and assuring answer ? Am I actually pregnant? I feel like the most stupid person in the world for getting myself in a strop when I didn't actually have sex! I keep having to ask questions on this site because I'm so doubtful and scared . Anxiety and worry is killing me please answer quickly , thank u for hearing me out.

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Hello,

The ONLY way to become pregnant is if a male ejaculates into your vagina during penetration.  There is no other way to become pregnant.  It is simply not how the science works.

The symptoms you are having are unrelated to pregnancy. Changes in nipple appearance can happen from temperature changes, which is probably why you see a difference after taking a shower.  

Vaginal discharge is the natural why the vagina cleans itself, not a sign of pregnancy.

If you have further questions, I highly suggest that you learn more about pregnancy, and intercourse by using the tabs above.

Faith

April 25, 2015 - 8:11am
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