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Pregnant. Is Black Flakes In Urine A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hey I had sex with this girl about 3weeks ago. Without a condom but I knew I never came. And the other day she said she is pregnant so I m worried. I think she may be lying to me because she doesn t want me to move to canada. So I decided to make something up and ask her if there were black flakes in her urine . Which isn t a symptom of pregnancy right? And she said yes. So she could be lying right?
Mon, 11 Feb 2013
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Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.

Assuming that you have always used backup protection, and assuming that you did not ejaculate when you did not use condoms, then it sounds like you could not have fathered a child with her. That being said, there is always a chance of failure of birth control, regardless of the method. Consider offering to take her in to a clinic to confirm the pregnancy. It is appropriate for you to ask for confirmation of some kind. Do not resort to deceptive tactics. She owes you a straight answer.

I hope that this helps. Good luck and thank you for visiting.
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Pregnant. Is Black Flakes In Urine A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question. Assuming that you have always used backup protection, and assuming that you did not ejaculate when you did not use condoms, then it sounds like you could not have fathered a child with her. That being said, there is always a chance of failure of birth control, regardless of the method. Consider offering to take her in to a clinic to confirm the pregnancy. It is appropriate for you to ask for confirmation of some kind. Do not resort to deceptive tactics. She owes you a straight answer. I hope that this helps. Good luck and thank you for visiting.