You had bad cramps which you always get a day before your period and boyfriend unprotected sex he ejaculated in never came. could this mean are pregnant?
There is a chance that you could be pregnant. Unprotected sex and ejaculation inside the vagina during the fertile window can lead to pregnancy, regardless of whether or not you experience menstrual cramps at the time.
While many people experience cramps as a PMS symptom, cramps alone are not a reliable method of predicting ovulation or pregnancy. Ovulation can occur any time during the menstrual cycle, and it can be difficult to determine exactly when it occurs. Additionally, implantation bleeding, which can be mistaken for menstrual bleeding, can also occur around the time of menstruation.
If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, you can take a home pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant. Home pregnancy tests are widely available and can be used conveniently and privately at home. They can detect pregnancy as early as one day before your missed period. If the home pregnancy test is negative but you are still concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, you can consult a healthcare professional who can provide additional guidance and testing.
It is important to ensure you are using an effective method of contraception to prevent unplanned pregnancies. This can include barrier methods such as condoms, hormonal contraception (e.g., birth control pills, injections, implants), or other forms of contraception.