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Hi - chances my gf is pregnant?

We had unprotected sex in april 1-2 weeks after her period ended. We used pull-out method (ineffective I know).
She says her last period started in the first week of april although she is unsure (she doesnt keep count)
One week after sex, she noticed light spotting (1 day only) (could be implantation or ovulation spotting?)
she did a first response pregnancy test on may 14. Test was negative.
today may 16 - still no period, she said she had a slightly heightened sense of smell. (as in some people around her on the bus smelled bad, but everything else was normal - could that have been a coincidence? lol)
other than that no symptoms.

What are the chances shes pregnant?

thanks a lot!
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Its hard to say. I don't get symptoms until about 6 weeks. It could be that those ppl on the bus were extra stinky. It could be that she's really worried and stress can cause your body to act funny. If no period by next week try a digital home test. If negative have her see her doc to find out why she's missed a period.
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okay thanks. but what are you guys leaning towards based on the info I have already?
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Agreed with JRW93.
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Have her test again and if there still is no period see a doctor and do a blood test!  That early there isn't really 2 many symptoms anyways
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