Pain in Legs....Periods or Pregnancy ?

Hi, I got married 4 months pay for, before my nuptial I had a cycle of 21 days next to 6 days of periods & I be a virgin before bridal, Now after my marriage surrounded by the first month my periods cycle changed to 26 days, which take place to be same in comming months, system my cycle has changed once I started to intercource, Is this right ? what could be the sense? beside that I am also trying to conceive, In 2nd and 3rd months one week before my period I was idea pain contained by my leges, once periods started aching was gone, I never have any such pain formerly my marriage, the affliction mostly starts after the intercourse, and happens on and rotten the whole hours of daylight, This month (4th) where i be very hopeful to conceive, 6 days remaining to my period & again that pain started after intercourse, I am worried that again period are comming, can I still be pregnant? does this pain can also be a symptom of pregnancy ? I also wanna know whats the best method to avoid semen coming out after intercourse? Plz Advise,
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yes, all thesis changes enjoy been induced by you starting an stirring sexual life, which lead to a change contained by hormone production and hormone levels within your body. the pain surrounded by the legs could be anything, it is in no way a sign of self (or not being) pregnant. the best way to conceive is next to deep access and ejaculation. i suggest the missionary position, with for a moment pillow beneath ur butt. it will lift it up a bit, preventing seamen to flow out. stay close to this for at least 15-30 mins after intercourse if u can. buy yourself an ovulation interview, so you know when the chances of getting pregnant are the biggest.
if it still doesn't help out, it might be a good hypothesis to go (both of you) and pop in a doctor, to do some fertility tests.

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