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Am I pregnant?! 18 years old, and symptoms

Hi, I'm 18 years old. My bf is 24 turning 25 soon.

We have been using the "pull out" method for a while now and we've had no issues. I just got the contraception impant taken out because it affected my body badly, so I'm waiting for my next few periods so i can get my body back to normal before trying another contraception method.

We had sex 10th of May 2013 and I am expecting my period now or later this week. He pulled out in time, but I have read MANY posts about how pre-*** can get you pregnant, so I am worried.

Symptoms:
-swollen, REALLY sore, heavy breasts
-headaches
-dizzy spells
-BAD cramps, feels like a pulling ache but no period
-mood swings
-tired
-not sure if i can say i have a missed period, or if i should wait a few more days

I also read that men who urinate between ejaculations have a less chance getting a girl pregnant if they use the pull out method, but he didn't do that.

I know i have to wait till the end of the week to know if i miss my period, but I'd like some opinions if you guys think I'm pregnant or not. Thanks for your help!!

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Pull out doesnt work sometimes your bady can trick you and honestly when you come off any type of contraception you are more likely to get pregnant. You should have made him use a condom. Get a test
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Take a test to be sure. nd i got pregnant by the pull out method it really doesnt work.
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