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Are Cramps A Sign Of Pregnancy?

I had sex 2 days ago and I m on the pill but I hadn t took it for 6 days because I was on my period, and I had sex basically the day my period ended. The condom came off after he pulled out (we think) and it had cum in it but I worried it went in me. Am I pregnant?? I have cramps but I m not sure if this is from my period
Mon, 19 Sep 2016
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It is still too early to say you are pregnant.Pregnancy however may be less likely since you had sex on last day of menses.Abdominal cramps may be some post sex cramps or caused by the pills you take if you have started it again.I will suggest you just observe the symptoms in the coming days.If it persist, you see the Doctor for a PID/STI investigation.
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Are Cramps A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hi Thanks for posting on HCM It is still too early to say you are pregnant.Pregnancy however may be less likely since you had sex on last day of menses.Abdominal cramps may be some post sex cramps or caused by the pills you take if you have started it again.I will suggest you just observe the symptoms in the coming days.If it persist, you see the Doctor for a PID/STI investigation. Hope my answer will help you Best regards