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I had unprotected sex wed. of this week the day after that i didnt feel good. can this be a sign of pregnancy?



i dont actually know whats wrong with me right now.Ive been known to stress alot!! But like i said i dont know whats wrong. I dont feel good. My stomach hurts. Sometimes i get like this when im nervous. But im not sure now. Like i said i had sex wednesday of this week. august.10th. please help me. I dont need a baby!!

It is unlikely that your symptoms relate to pregnancy.

Stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, feeling unwell can all be signs of being pregnant. These symptoms are due to 2 factors. Firstly the physical size of the uterus/baby growing, and secondly hormonal changes. These changes take weeks to happen, your symptoms are to close to your episode of unprotected sex to indicate pregnancy.

You are right your sore tummy could be related to anxiety, especially if you are stressing out.

I would recommend using the emergency contraception birth control pill ("morning after pill"). In New Zealand this is available from any pharmacist. I am not sure if you can get in it the USA, you could try at the pharmacy, but you may need to see a doctor. The emergency contraceptive pill can be used up to 7 days following unprotected sex (Different formulations have different time windows). I would recommend you bite the bullet and go and see the pharmacist, an unwanted baby or an abortion is a very stresful thing.

If you plan on having sex again I strongly urge you to consider contraception, condoms protect against some STDs and prevent unwanted pregnancies. If you are in a stable relationship you could consider the oral contraceptive pill. We all slip up now and again and the chances of getting pregnant / std with 1 episode of sex is extremely low, but it's worth seeing your pharmacist to put your mind at rest.

EDIT - I see you are still feeling unwell, drink plenty of water, take regular paracetamol (panadol) and go to see your family doctor Source(s): I am a doctor
No. You don't get pregnancy symptoms until the fertilized egg implants in your uterus and that takes about 2 weeks.
I studied Human Development.
No, not from wednesday night anyways. You don't get symptoms of pregnancy the next day. It takes several weeks, usually. I have to say that it is most likely anxiety! I Know I don't need to tell you this, because you already know, but, ALWAYS WEAR / USE PROTECTION!
Doubtful that you are pregnant. Unless you are late for your period I wouldn't worry about it
You could try not having unprotected sex and not being the reason America is going down the shithole.

It's not that hard to buy a condom. And no, you probably are not pregnant. If you thought you were pregnant, you should have gone to the doctor and got the morning after pill.
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