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Having Frequent Urination, Dark Nipples, Cramps, Throwing Up And Spotting After Intercourse. Are They Symptoms Of Pregnancy?

Hello,
I had intercourse 10 days ago and since then, I've experienced the following: Frequent urination, darkening nipples, cramping, changes in cravings, throwing up, and a lot of spotting. Is there a chance that I can be pregnant? In addition, when engaging in intercourse, the "pull out method" was not done. Does that increase my chances of conceiving a child?
Tue, 7 Jan 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If there was no contraceptive method used, then it is possible that you could have conceived.

Early pregnancy symptoms vary from one person to the next but generally can consist of fatigue, nausea, breast tenderness, dizziness, cramping.

You should consider a pregnancy test. Normally these can detect pregnancy by day 11 to 14 after conception.
You can choose a early detection test to improve accuracy.

I hope this helps
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Having Frequent Urination, Dark Nipples, Cramps, Throwing Up And Spotting After Intercourse. Are They Symptoms Of Pregnancy?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If there was no contraceptive method used, then it is possible that you could have conceived. Early pregnancy symptoms vary from one person to the next but generally can consist of fatigue, nausea, breast tenderness, dizziness, cramping. You should consider a pregnancy test. Normally these can detect pregnancy by day 11 to 14 after conception. You can choose a early detection test to improve accuracy. I hope this helps