Question:
Is my girl pregnant?
Erik
2017-02-09 02:32:31 UTC
Me and my girl have been doing it without a condom for 2 weeks now. I came in her six times throughout these two weeks. She has been feeling early symptoms such as cravings so far. She says her body has been feeling different...however she has took two pregnancy test (one the first week we did it) it said negative and yesterday she took one and it said negative.) We both are pretty sure she is...we think it's too early to tell. Also, today she has had severe cramps and a lot of blood coming out her vagina as if she was starting her period. She is not suppose to get her period until sometime next week, she says. Is this implantation bleeding? Is she pregnant? Thought????
Four answers:
Edna
2017-02-09 23:08:16 UTC
A woman does not have any "early symptoms" within the first one to 1-1/2 months of becoming pregnant.

If she is having a "lot of blood" coming out of her vagina, that is not implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding (in the rare instances when it occurs) happens about 10 days after an egg is fertilized - when the egg implants into the lining of the uterus. "Implantation bleeding" is NOT a "lot of blood". It is only intermittent minor spotting, and only lasts for one day at the most.

If your girlfriend has a "lot of blood" coming out of her vagina and if she is sure she is not starting her menstrual period a bit early, she needs to see a doctor.
?
2017-02-09 03:07:37 UTC
A pregnancy test won't be accurate until a missed period, which is usually at least two weeks after conception. Don't waste money on testing before that. Cravings are not an early pregnancy sign. For most women, the first sign is a missed period. Some women feel some changes before that. If she had a lot of bleeding, then it may be her period. Implantation bleeding is generally pretty light, and often doesn't occur at all.
Pippin
2017-02-09 03:00:45 UTC
"A lot of blood" would suggest her period. When women get their period it means they aren't pregnant. (Implantation bleeding is rare, slight spotting and not painful.)



Be patient. It usually takes a few months.

(If her period isn't due until next week why were you wasting money on endless tests?
?
2017-02-09 02:40:27 UTC
Guess you will find out


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