r/amipregnant • u/Upper-Quail-1557 • 4h ago
update + more anxiety lol
Ughhh so my period is a day late and i took a test yesterday and it was negative. I'm just hoping it's the stress of my overthinking.(It's also my finals week) I also let my bf come in me the day before my period because i was SO SURE I WAS GONNA GET IT. (the "supposed period" was yesterday so the day before that) And now we're here. I think I'm going to test again in 2 days if i still don't get my period. Is a negative test definitive right now?
UPDATE ON MY POST;
okay so my bf and i had sex 11 days ago exactly. it was unprotected (π yeah ik ik) and he pulled out just came a few streaks and told me he's not done and just wiped his penis and went in again and came a few minutes later. (not inside) i was in fact in my ovulation windowπππππ
so uhhhh according to my app im gonna have my period in 5 days but usually it comes 1-2 days early. i don't know ughh i know if i just wait a few days im going to have my answer but im so anxious
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u/sunsetonfire 4h ago
Pregnancy tests are accurate 14 days after unprotected sex and definitive 21+ days after.
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