I had unprotected sex on the 18th of december a day after my period, He came in me. My last period was the 14th of january. I have been having pregnancy symptoms. I took a test around the 5th of jan it was negative. Is there a chance i could be pregnant?
Pregnancy symptoms vary widely between women, and many of the symptoms of pregnancy are similar to the symptoms of PMS.
Anyone who has unprotected sex is at risk for pregnancy. However if you do not have sex during your current menstrual cycle, there is no way you could be pregnant.
The most common sign of pregnancy is a missed menstrual cycle. If you did not miss a cycle, and had a negative pregnancy test, and you did not have unprotected sex this cycle, there is no way you could be pregnant.
I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today, and that my advice was reassuring.
Best wishes, Dr. Brown
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What Are The Symptoms Of Potential Pregnancy?
Hello, and I hope I can help you today. Pregnancy symptoms vary widely between women, and many of the symptoms of pregnancy are similar to the symptoms of PMS. Anyone who has unprotected sex is at risk for pregnancy. However if you do not have sex during your current menstrual cycle, there is no way you could be pregnant. The most common sign of pregnancy is a missed menstrual cycle. If you did not miss a cycle, and had a negative pregnancy test, and you did not have unprotected sex this cycle, there is no way you could be pregnant. I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today, and that my advice was reassuring. Best wishes, Dr. Brown