Possible Pregnancy After December Sex: Symptoms & Timeline
Yes, it's possible. Sperm can live inside a woman's reproductive tract for up to five days, so even if you had unprotected sex in December and didn't see him ejaculate, there's still a chance you could have gotten pregnant. Pregnancy symptoms can start anytime between six weeks to about two months after conception. Common pregnancy symptoms include:
* Missed period
* Fatigue
* Nausea and vomiting
* Sore breasts and changes in nipple color
* Frequent urination
* Increased sense of smell and/or cravings
* Mood swings and headaches
* Constipation and bloating
If you think you might be pregnant, it's best to take a pregnancy test to confirm.
It is important to note that not all of these symptoms are exclusive to pregnancy. For example, fatigue, nausea, and sore breasts can be signs of a variety of other medical conditions. For this reason, It is always best to see a doctor to confirm pregnancy and rule out any other possible causes of your symptoms, especially if you are actively trying to conceive.
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