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Q: Could I be pregnant? increased white discharge
asked by: sylviachang on April 3rd, 2009
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My last period is on 28 Feb and I did not get my period until today. Since 30 March, I have some symptom of pregnancy, like headache, tired, sore breasts, increased white discharge, lowerback pain, food craving and mild abdominal cramping. I had did a home pregnancy test yesterday, but it was negative result. Could I be pregnant?
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Maddie34
replied on April 3rd, 2009
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Probably not if you got your period. You were just a little late.

Your symptoms are also PMS symptoms, which I'm going to assume that you don't normally get since they are worrying your.

But just remember that every month of your life is not going to be the same and there are a lot of things that can affect it. So a random month of horrible PMS isn't particularly uncommon. Smile
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kkkkk
replied on April 23rd, 2009
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Could I be pregnant?
i had an intercourse with my boyfrnd just 2 days before my period.is there any chances of getting pregnent?still now i didn't get period?my last period was on 23mar.i had an white discharge on 24 th n 25 th days of my cycle?pls help me....is there any chance of getting pregnent?
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scaredgirl1989
replied on April 26th, 2009
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The white discharge could be from a fungal infection that can be cleared up with some antibotics from the doctor. Go talk to them if you are still worried.
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