is there sumting wrong wit me?? what can I have??

ok well I had unprotected sex 7 days ago, and a day before that was the last day of my menstruation and since that day I’ve been having really bad abdominal pains and I’ve been nauseated too. Is it possible to be pregnant?? or can I have an infection?? please help

Answer #1

no it does not itch or burn, and well last month I don’t really know if I was on my period it was late and shorter than usually

Answer #2

yes, you could very well be pregnant if you dont want a baby dont have unproteceted sex you wouldnt be getting pregnancy symptoms so soon though if you’ve had sex (wether it was protected or not) you could be pregnant yes you can get pregnant at any time of the month at any time you have sex no form of birth control or contraception is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy either so any time you have sex there’s a chance of pregnancy to find out if your pregnant take a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after you had sex (any sooner and the results won’t be accurate) in the morning with your first pee is the best time and take it when your period is due alternatively, see a doctor for a blood test this will both let you find out quicker and give you more accurate results and remember to LEARN about sex before you go off having it learn about as well as a male and female reproductive system birth control, contraception, pregnancy and sti/stds don’t have sex until you know the consequences involved with it because the main reason why kids and teens get pregnant and get stds is because of a lack of sex education

and if ther person you had sex with had an sti/std you could have caught it so you should see a gp/doctor to get a tested

Answer #3

does your area itch or burn at all? if it does it could be an STD. but usally nasea and cramping does not start that early as far as pregnancy goes. you should seek medical attention if it persists.

Answer #4

Unprotected sex = high chance of pregnancy. If you miss a period , take a test. Prepare to become a parent if you continue to not use protection.

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