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I understand how you're feeling. just two days ago I lost my virginity, about an hour later I started to feel some pain but didn't think much about it. the pain went away, but came back the following morning. I was using the pill, but not at the same time everyday (does that make a difference? I was off by about 2 hours) and he used a confom which didn't break. I feel like I'm cramping and having stomach aches all at the same time, and I should be getting my period soon. maybe it's normal??
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Just lost my virginity about an hour ago and my stomach is cramping and sore. And I was nervous but after reading all of these and knowing other girls are going through this, made me calm down a little
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I am experiencing the same thing after I lost my virginity and he did not cum so there is no way you are pregnant, probably just sore. It's a new thing entering your body for the first time so it's gunna be a little painful
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You were supposed to have your period on that Friday?

Well, the symptoms you've just stated were really all about the symptoms of pregnancy on the first week. But we're still uncertain unless you were pretty sure that you used protection (condoms) properly and took pills, or the condom didn't broke inside of you.

They say, pregnancy starts the day you missed your period and the days starts to count on, unless too, you have irregular period. Nevertheless, I think you should take pregnancy test once every week to make sure or 21 days after. Pregnancy doesn't start right away after having sex
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Hey, my friend is having the same symptoms. Abdomen aches were common. They had protection, guy didn't cum inside. So is it just the after effects of losing virginity? Or should they be worried???
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I am so scared! Me and my bf had sex for the first time (for both of us) and we didn't use protection but he only put it in once and he did not ejaculate in me.. I have been so scared I've been having horrible cramps and back pain Is this a sign/sign's that I am pregnant?
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I lost my virginity on wednesday and it is now saturday, i still have back pains and cramps in my abdomen that feel like period pains, is this normal?! my boyfriend didnt use a condom for about 5-10 minutes whilst having sex at the start but i have the implant in my arm so surely it must be fine?! he then put on a condom and came inside of the condom, which was not ripped at all. I know that i'm not pregnant i just want to know if these pains are normal?!
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Hi all really need some help, so me and my girlfriend has recently lost her virginity and well she had stomach pains but went but now just feels sick is this constantly is this normal.... Also she had her period a day after we had sex but yet has lil bloating and just feels sick.... Please help
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I'm going through the same thing right now, but he came inside of me they aren't terrible cramps and aren't to often. I'm just super scared.
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I had the same problem. Turned out to be a bladder infection which is very common. Ask your doctor for a UTI test!
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Hey. Idk if you can help please cause I need help with the same problem. Did you pregnant ? Please can anyone answer it
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Its been 5 days for me i bleed for about 3-4 days and i still am having slight stomach cramps. Bit if u used protection and it didnt break dont worry it is very unlikey that u are pregnant that is why im not flipping out
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Hey I just lost my virginity and I'm having the same pain. We didn't use a condom cuz it happened unplanned. I don't think he ejaculated in me. Could I still become pregnant??
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Ok so it seems to be a pretty common thing thank god? Im suffering the same. I think its just muscles that have never been used before being a bit bruised and healing which is causing the pain and then the mental panic of pregnancy making it ten times worse. But it should be ok?
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if she has been having pain while urinating then she might have a Urinary Tract Infection. To avoid this in the future, she should go pee right after sex. It helps to clean out the urinary tract and avoid infection.
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