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not sure if pregnant

I had my period on 26th Apri, I had sx the same day
I then had sex on 30th April  which was the last day of my period. I'm concerned can I be pregnant? We used condom both the times. I feel dizzy sometimes and I have white discharge from my vagina coming out. Also, I experience head aches sometimes. Can I be pregnant?
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Sperm can live up to 5 days inside of the body so if you ovulate say on the 9th or 10th of your cycle you could still get pregnant if you had intercourse on the 7th or 8th. It can be hard to know when you do ovulate unless you use and ovulation tracker. That's why it's always best to use condoms or some other birth control every single time you have intercourse if you don't want to have an unplanned pregnancy. The above poster did that so she should be fine.
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If you used condoms both times and they were used properly with no failures then you're most likely not pregnant. Condoms are very good at preventing pregnancy if used every single time and used properly.
The dizziness and headaches could be from allergies so you may want to see your Dr about that.
If the discharge is something new it could mean either a yeast or bacterial infection. Be checked for both of those.
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