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Suggest Medication For Period Cramps And Sore Breasts

I took a pregnancy test 30 days after intercourse and got a negative result. Intercourse was 7/18 and period was 8/9. it came on time but the consistency is WAY off. I had cramps 2 days before my period which I NEVER have and my breast were sore the week before. Ive taken 4 test and all r negative.is it just my mind making me have these symptoms
Thu, 7 May 2015
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If you had a natural period after the intercourse, you cannot be pregnant unless you have some uterine anomaly. Your symptoms could be just those premenstrual ones experienced several times. It is not necessary that you have them every time. If you still are worried about pregnancy, get it clarified through a clinical examination by an expert and a trans-vaginal sonogram to look at the status of the pelvic organs. Please use regular contraception to avoid such fears in future. Hope this helps.
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Suggest Medication For Period Cramps And Sore Breasts

Hi, If you had a natural period after the intercourse, you cannot be pregnant unless you have some uterine anomaly. Your symptoms could be just those premenstrual ones experienced several times. It is not necessary that you have them every time. If you still are worried about pregnancy, get it clarified through a clinical examination by an expert and a trans-vaginal sonogram to look at the status of the pelvic organs. Please use regular contraception to avoid such fears in future. Hope this helps.