what could be wrong with me ? pregnancy scare?

i had unprotected sex on the 11 of January and I took postinor 2 the same day and the next one 12 hours later.. i had my period on the 15 of January which was pretty normal it lasted for five days.. however i have been feeling a little sick and have been having pains in my abdomen , feels like period pains but my period is not suppose to come again until febuary. I had taken a first response pregnancy on the 26 of January and it was negative. i have also been real gassy.

Answer #1

I thought i just recently posted an answer to this not long ago. Have you taken another test since then? Maybe you should. and stop having unprotected sex. I doubt ur preg, This is the 2nd time you asked this question. Probably just gas

Answer #2

You can’t tell if youre pregnant so soon. I doubt you’re pregnant though. Make sure you don’t haw unprotected sex unless you have some other form of birth control.

Answer #3

I am 100% sure you are not pregnant. How do I know for sure? You took the morning after pill, which kills every sperm in your body after you have unprotected sex. Best if you take it right after you have unprotected sex which you have. Also, you got your period. Most women know they are pregnant when they miss their period after unprotected sex. Third, you took a first response pregnancy test which tells you if you are pregnant before you get your period. You are probably making yourself sick thinking you are pregnant that is why you have pains in your tummy.

Answer #4

thank you i sure will

Answer #5

Morning after pills are simply strong doses of hormonal contraceptive pills. Their function is to QUICKLY shut down the ovaries from releasing an egg. In a few cases it can also prevent implantation. They don’t kill either sperm or eggs. The large dose of hormones can cause nausea, will often throw off your monthly cycle for a couple of months, or can cause some spotting. If bleeding continues or becomes heavy seek medical attention. Please start using condoms or BC pills. Both are available at Planned Parenthood as well as answers to any questions you may have. Costs are usually on a sliding scale. Simply Google it for the nearest one to you. Planned Parenthood can also do exams and testing. Take care of yourself, and Good Luck!!

Answer #6

thank you

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