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Q: Lack of menstruation and pregnancy
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 24th, 2008
ummm.....my period hasnt come for about 2 months not, and ive gained about 11 pounds......ive been really hungry even after i eat and have been getting headaches and nausia.......i kinda cant get a pregnancy tester right now....and i havent had sex...but very close contact with guys.....do u think i might be pregnant???


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 29th, 2008
Menstruation Answer A4006
You didn’t describe that “very close contact with guys” but if none of them ejaculated inside your vagina you can’t be pregnant. Headache and nausea are not signs of pregnancy. Lack of menstruation is the first serious sign of pregnancy but not always. A pregnancy test is the only secure method to confirm or exclude pregnancy.




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