SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index
  Find a Doctor      Articles      Encyclopedia   Blogs   Tickers    Search  Register    FAQ    Log in 

Is my GF pregnant?

The time now is 10/14/08 - 03:23
Post new topic Reply to topic
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index -> Pregnancy -> Could I Be Pregnant?
Search forums for:
  
Did you find posts in this topic useful?
Author Message
joncenawordlife
Newbie


Joined: 02 Dec 2006
Posts: 11


Report abuse

PostPosted: 06/13/07 - 12:02    Post subject: Is my GF pregnant? Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi.
I'm 23yrs n my Gf 19yrs old. We had sex 6days in a row from 19th-25th May. We used condoms on all occasions and were extremely cautious during the act. I also used to observe for the condom tearing but nothing like that. Last month she got her periods on 10th May. Today is 13th June but still no trace of periods. But her periods does get delayed sometimes. She is not experiencing any pregnancy symptoms. Sad We are very much nervous. Is she pregnant? This is early stage, so for what symptoms exactly shall we watch for? We dont want baby right now.

Plz answer our all queries.
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
helpisontheway
Veteran


Joined: 01 Jul 2006
Posts: 755
Location: England

Report abuse

PostPosted: 06/13/07 - 17:04    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

If you used protection you should have nothing to worry about Smile

Periods can be delayed by stress (including being stressed about pregnancy!) and worrying, changes in weight, changes in diet, illnesses, all sorts!

if you are worried you can take a home pregnancy test to ease your minds!

Also, in future you might want to look at putting your girlfreind on the Oral contraceptive pill or similar, to back up your contraception.


also - if it was her first time, many women notice a slight delay in their cycle when becoming sexually active for the first time, or after a long break from having sex.
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
joncenawordlife
Newbie


Joined: 02 Dec 2006
Posts: 11


Report abuse

PostPosted: 06/14/07 - 04:27    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Thanx dear pal, Yes, it was her first sex ever. And she did bleed for few days in starting. Also, after our 3rd sex, her nipples got very sensitive but not sore or dark. And still they are sensitive. Rest she's fine physically.

Hope so, she's not pregnant n that condoms do prevent 100% pregnancies.
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
joncenawordlife
Newbie


Joined: 02 Dec 2006
Posts: 11


Report abuse

PostPosted: 06/15/07 - 08:45    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

This was our first sex ever, after our 3rd or 4th sex, her nipples started getting sensitive. Also, she's complaining about itching in her vagina. Rest is fine. What can be the reasons?? And what now further???
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic Reply to topic
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index -> Pregnancy -> Could I Be Pregnant? All times are GMT - 5 Hours
Page 1 of 1

Related topics:
i need to know if im pregnant
pregnant?
dry humping pregnant?
2 missed periods, one breast sore, definatly not pregnant
could i be pregnant.
how long after you stop taking the depo shot can you get pregnant
WILL GETTING PREGNANT BE DIFFICULT WITH FIBROIDS AND UNBALANCED HORMONES
PREGNANT OR STRESSTED!!!!!!!!!
is it possible to casue a miscarriage at 6 months pregnant?
can i get pregnant the day after using a pill
Light period after moring after pill. Could I be pregnant?
what is lupis,I think I have it and I might be pregnant
pregnant or something more serious?
could i be pregnant
im pregnant
Could my girlfriend be pregnant?
can i be pregnant after the day after pill
Molar pregnancy 6 months ago. Pregnant again is it molar aga
could you get pregnant from ..
i think im pregnant or ovulating how do i know for sure
My Navigator
  • Unanswered posts


  •  



    Information provided on this site is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical advice provided by your physician or other medical professional. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your physician or health care provider. Only your physician can provide relevant diagnosis, prescribe medications and/or put you on adequate therapies.

    Privacy Policy | Registration terms | Global Terms of Use | Copyright policy | Advertising policy | About us | Contact us