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Am I Pregnant?

Hi, I was wondering if I'm pregnant. I'm showing a couple of signs, my breasts are tender and hurt lately and now my nipples are swollen and for the past week or so I've been feeling nauseous then minutes after eating something, I'm not sure if that counts. I'm extremely concerned that my depo proves shot has worn off because if I hadn't I shouldn't be having these symptoms so I'm extremely concerned. The guy I had sex with told me he didn't finish inside of me and I didn't feel any wetter after he finished than i had felt the entire time and he told me that he didn't. We didn't use a condom and while on the shot when he finished inside of me I didn't show any signs afterward at all so that's why I'm concerned now. Based on the information given, am I pregnant?
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Well,  the only REAL way to tell if you are pregnant is to take a test.  Which you should do.  I'd also really track your depo shot better so that you KNOW when it is time to get another.  Until that time, you are safe from pregnancy.  So, you need to track the date and put it on the calendar for when you need your next shot.  Early pregnancy doesn't have a lot of symptoms but you are saying 7 weeks.  I will say that typically morning sickness starts at 6 to 7 weeks pregnant and typically gets better when you eat something.  Having an empty stomach is more the cause of feeling nauseating than eating (I had terrible morning sickness and nausea and would keep crackers with me at all times).  So, take a test to know for sure.  Probably you are not but you want to rule it out.  A home pregnancy test is fine.  good luck
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