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Could I be pregnant?

I'm an 18 year old extremely paranoid girl. I foolishly had sex two nights ago. I've been on birth control for five months, and have never been the best at taking it. However, this month I only missed one day and took it the next day. I'm 10 days into my cycle. He was wearing a condom and didn't *** inside of me. I know my chances are slim, but i made a mistake and need some peace of mind. I'm supposed to be traveling all over next month and I'm aware I can't do this while pregnant. Is it too early for pregnancy symptoms? I just had diarrhoea which alarmed me a bit. PLEASE HELP.
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You are likely not pregnant unless the condom broke during sex. And even if you were pregnant, travelling next month would not be dangerous for you or your baby unless you were going doing something extreme in your travels. Hope this eases your mind
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If you are stressing about being pregnant that can cause the diarrhea also hun.
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You can travel hun , especially only being first trimester . Theres no risk . He disnt *** inside of you amd there was a condom used . Precum is always an option for pregnancy and condoms can break if not properly used . You missed a pill but you did right by taking it the next day . You may have eaten something bad I wouldn't stress it id say you are not pregnant
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