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I feel really dumb asking this, but how quickly after becoming pregnant, do the sore boobs and morning sickness come?
And what does this morning sickness feel like? I've got cramping, and pain but not so much nausea..
I'm probably freaking over nothing... As far as I can remember, I've been taking my pill on time, and I use a condom every time, but my boobs are sore and I'm feeling funny.. and somethings nagging in me like.. "maybe"
I didn't know where to look to find these answers... I couldn't find my way around the PP website if I tried.. I'm really sorry if this is obvious.. It's my first post here
And what does this morning sickness feel like? I've got cramping, and pain but not so much nausea..
I'm probably freaking over nothing... As far as I can remember, I've been taking my pill on time, and I use a condom every time, but my boobs are sore and I'm feeling funny.. and somethings nagging in me like.. "maybe"
I didn't know where to look to find these answers... I couldn't find my way around the PP website if I tried.. I'm really sorry if this is obvious.. It's my first post here
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Date: 2008-01-02 07:58 pm (UTC)Have you not been having sex long? I was way more paranoid about getting pregnant when I first had sex than I am now. It's very rare that a birth control method fails when it's used properly - if you take the pill on time and aren't vomiting or taking interfering medications, then it's unlikely it will fail. Unless you notice that the condom has broken or has a hole in it or fell off, it probably didn't fail. And since you're using 2 birth control methods, it's super unlikely that both failed. So take a pregnancy test if it'll make you feel better (if you're near a Dollar Tree, they have cheap tests), but don't stress about it too much.