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WTF! ...Am I Pregnant?

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Hey. I'm not HelloKittyHugger. I'm one of her friends. My name is Jen. I'm a sophmore in high school and 16 years old. Mmm...kay. I have a big question.

So around the 15-25 days after having the unprotected s*x (pull-out method...and I know that doesn't always work) during the first day of my monthly period that I had a few weeks ago, (here's the Q) around my torso area (like from under my b*****s and down to the upper part of v****a area) it's more hard, like it used to be a little jiggly and stuff, but now it's more hard and when I poke it, lightly, it hurts and I haven't done anything unusual...does that mean i'm pregnant?

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  1. Come on ladies.  Lets's protect ourselves for real at 16 there are worst things that could happen like AIDS it is very real.


  2. If you were pregnant, at this stage your uterus would still be under your pelvic bone so you wouldn't feel it at all. Also, pregnancy doesn't make your stomach hurt when you poke it...

    However you could be pregnant because you used the least safe contraceptive around, other than crossing your fingers. You need to do a test then perhaps think about using some contraception or you WILL be back on here asking pregnancy questions...

  3. No it doesn't.

    First off, you wouldn't start showing or getting a hard tummy for quite a while.  Plus you had your period which means you aren't pregnant.  

    To start with, always remember that pregnancy and periods can never go along simultaneously. If you are indeed pregnant, technically, you cannot get your periods. Missing your period is actually the first sign of pregnancy. Bleeding in early pregnancy is a common occurrence, but this does not signal a true menstrual cycle. You must realize that the hormones that are active during pregnancy totally prevent ovulation. As we know, ovulation is the time in your cycle when the egg is released into the uterus and women experience menstrual bleeding. Since the egg in pregnant women is already fertilized, ovulation does not occur and hence no bleeding.


  4. No it doesnt mean that you are pregnant, first if you think that you are feeling your uterus your not becuase that early on your uterus is below your belly button. I mean yes there is a possiblility that you are pregnant cause you had unprtected s*x but that is not a sign.  

  5. no it does not mean your pregnant but it doesn't mean you are not either the only way of telling since everyone on here isn't a doctor nor do we live in your body we have no idea what the h**l is wrong with you or if your pregnant....the only way you can tell is if you took a test or if you went to the doctors use your common sense and you should be using your common sense to either keep your legs closed or wear protection if you can't give birth then you shouldn't be havin s*x!

  6. If you had a period, you probably are not pregnant. While some women go through 'menstrual-like' bleeding throughout pregnancy, it is not that common. May the reason it is hard is from cramping or maybe you just have a bit more muscle there than you did before. Obviously, if you still are unsure, just test.

  7. It's always possible to be pregnant even if you do use the best precautions.

  8. I never had that symptom with any of my pregnancies. Have you been doing any extra "work" in gym at school lately?  It honestly just sounds like your ab muscles are sore from a workout.  If you aren't late, don't stress it. If you DO become late, then test. GL!

  9. This does not mean your pregnant. If you were 25 days pregnant you would even feel your uterus yet.  
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