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Question by courtney11194 Reward: Log in to view Status: Pending a resolution
ok now i started my period on the 11th of april and got off on the 15th.... i did the baby making thing on the 15th, 23rd, 26th, 30th, may 4th or 5th....is it possile that i concieved.... i used an online ovulation calender... i also have headaces everyday, cramping everyday, peeing alot, pressure in lower back and poop every morning but constipated during the day



Reply from RoamingInsomniac User Rating:  2070 Knowledge Tokens
It is possible that ANYTIME you have sex, you will get pregnant. A lot of the symptoms you are talking about sound like you might have a virus. You can test and see if you are pregnant if you miss a period
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Reply from rexplojoe User Rating:  10 Knowledge Tokens
it is possible that you experience this weakness and symptoms after sex
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Reply from Kristyw User Rating:  0 Knowledge Tokens
Going by the date you mentioned as the last day of your period, you would probably have been most fertile around 28th, as you had sex just befor and just after this date the chances are good, i am assuming that you missed your period in may, if so now is the perfect time to take a test. Although the symtoms you mentioned can indicate early pregnancy, they could also be something that needs medical treatment, so whether your test is negative or positive i would recommend making a doctors appointment and take a fresh urine sample with you. Good luck.
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