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I had sex on the 27 and got my period the 28th but it was very short and now i have pregnancy symptomsisit pos


It it possible that i can have sex the 27 get my period the 28 and my period lasted 2 days wheen it is suppose to last up to 7 days and then on the 6 i started to get haedaches and nausia and temperature rises and i also have white residue pls someone help me i need to kno is it possible

There are four ingredients in pregnancy:
1. Penis
2. Vagina
3. Functional uterus
4. Functional ovaries

If all four of these are in one place, then yes pregnancy is possible. It would be extremely unusual to have pregnancy symptoms 9 days after intercourse (meaning 7-8 days after conception). Everything you describe *could* be pregnancy or just some selection of random ailments: I've got a headache and a temperature rise right now... but I am pretty sure mine's a cold.

Early pregnancy tests can pick up a pregnancy as early as 14 days after conception. If you wait and see if your period doesn't arrive before testing, then they are extremely accurate at that point. Try not to stress so much.

Did you use protection? I suggest you take a pregnancy test as well.

It's not common, but you could be exhibiting phantom pregnancy(mostly due to you thinking about it too much).

I'm not really for Wiki, but here's a link.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudocyesi...

Its possible .. some people have a light period the whole time they are pregnant.. and i know people who have had sex one night and then woke up the next throwing up cause there pregnant ..

you could just be getting your period for the rest of the five days you might have it again really soon take a pregnancy test and if its negative check back later after a week to see if u are

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