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Having Pregnancy Symptoms, Had Pulled Out Before Ejaculation. Ovarian Cyst Or Pregnant?

Hey doc we had sex on the 21 of april and and she had the pregnancy symptoms on the 3rd of May. She had frequent urination, abdominal pains, ichy breast and her belly is shiny just after the v line. I am not sure if she is really pregnant cos I always 'pull out' before I 'rise to the occasion' , coulld it be possible that she has an ovarian cyst? We haven't taken any tests so far.
Fri, 10 May 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for your query.
The chances of pregnancy are there in your case because the withdrawal method doesn't give 100% protection from pregnancy. The symptoms may be because of pregnancy or due to hormonal disturbances.
You should consult a gynecologist to confirm pregnancy by urine, blood test and ultrasonography.
GOOD LUCK.
Take care.
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Having Pregnancy Symptoms, Had Pulled Out Before Ejaculation. Ovarian Cyst Or Pregnant?

Hi, Thanks for your query. The chances of pregnancy are there in your case because the withdrawal method doesn t give 100% protection from pregnancy. The symptoms may be because of pregnancy or due to hormonal disturbances. You should consult a gynecologist to confirm pregnancy by urine, blood test and ultrasonography. GOOD LUCK. Take care.