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Q: Am I pregnant
asked by: teelove715 on January 17th, 2008
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hello I need some one help out there b/c I have no coverage yet to go to the doctor but Its coming soon.I started aunt flo on december 21 it was very light and lasted 3 days ( like it did when I was 1st pregnant at 16 but had an abortion now Im 21 )Then a couple of days after the 3day bleed I started to feel sick to my stomach It have been going on every since and aunt flo is due again today(17) but showing no signs of coming. I have had cramping no severe but okay And when I had aunt flo in december 1 day b4 it came I had cramps.This is all from November 24 thats was my last normal perod oh yeah when I was supposed to ovulate I didnt I havent ovulated since NOvember. I am regular every 27 days .and Im very light skinned and my breast have changed they are dark aroung the nipple part. PLease SOMEONE HELP ME i HAD MILKY WHITE DISCHARGE eversince my last 'period"
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Mabel
replied on January 17th, 2008
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Take a pregnancy test.
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teelove715
replied on January 17th, 2008
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How soon can I take one?
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Marianne0558
replied on January 17th, 2008
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If you EVER think you MIGHT be pregnant, go buy a test and pee on it. That is the only way to know.
It kind of sounds like you might be.

Are you taking any birth control?
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teelove715
replied on January 17th, 2008
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NO we used the pull out method BUt like I said I once was b4 and with that one I didnt really feel like I do now I just had food cravings but Now i feel cramps and heaviness
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Mabel
replied on January 17th, 2008
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You can take a pregnancy test as soon as you miss your period. So today! Smile
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teelove715
replied on January 17th, 2008
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But today isnt over yet IT might come tonite
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MissElizabeth
replied on January 17th, 2008
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the best test to buy is EPT. they never steered me wrong. but always buy a different brand just to make sure. I would also suggest the ones that actually say ''pregnant or not pregnant''

You can take EPT test 5 days BEFORE your missed period, so you can take it now. I took an EPT test one week after having sex (i wasnt due for my period until the end of that month) and it still showed the results, positive, and they were right.
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teelove715
replied on January 17th, 2008
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OKay then I will Thanks for the help U all been so helpfull
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young Girl
replied on January 17th, 2008
Especially eHealthy
the pull out is not a method
precum can get you pregnant
if you dont want a kid then get on birth control
take a test when you miss your period
we do not know if youre pregnant or not
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Marianne0558
replied on January 17th, 2008
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teelove715 wrote:
NO we used the pull out method BUt like I said I once was b4 and with that one I didnt really feel like I do now I just had food cravings but Now i feel cramps and heaviness


First of all, the pull out method is NOT a method. Not a form of birth control. YOU CAN STILL GET PREGNANT WHEN HE PULLS OUT.
If you are going to have unprotected sex, you need to be put on birth control of some kind. That is extremely irresponsible, especially seeing how you don't want a child right now.
Go to planned parenthood and get you some birth control. It's cheap, if not free. There is no excuse.
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teelove715
replied on January 17th, 2008
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okay now I know the pull out method cant stop me from getting pregnant BUt birth control Be serious I HATE it I was on the depo shot and HAted it I was on the pills nd hated all in a 2 yr frame so dont say that Say CONDOMS

who said I didnt want a child I was just asking B/c Like i said I have no coverage yet I can handle a child Im 21 with a job and an education
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teelove715
replied on January 17th, 2008
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okay now I know the pull out method cant stop me from getting pregnant BUt birth control Be serious I HATE it I was on the depo shot and HAted it I was on the pills nd hated all in a 2 yr frame so dont say that Say CONDOMS

who said I didnt want a child I was just asking B/c Like i said I have no coverage yet I can handle a child Im 21 with a job and an education
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young Girl
replied on January 17th, 2008
Especially eHealthy
there are many form of birth control non hormonal you can get on
you have to find the one that works for YOU
i suggest a iud or impanion
or nuvaring
patch
theres lots of it
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teelove715
replied on January 17th, 2008
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Thanks for the suggestions I will Inquire when My coverage take effect
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Marianne0558
replied on January 17th, 2008
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teelove715 wrote:


who said I didnt want a child I was just asking B/c Like i said I have no coverage yet I can handle a child Im 21 with a job and an education


then you should have known you could get pregnant with pulling out Wink
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teelove715
replied on January 17th, 2008
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Well since we know ever thing answer this Can u ovulate during ur period?
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teelove715
replied on January 17th, 2008
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And if u dont ovulate and bleed anyway What is that called is it still a period?
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Marianne0558
replied on January 17th, 2008
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Who said I know everything?
I certainly didn't.

Thanks for the compliment though Very Happy

For women who have regular cycles, ovulating during your period is highly unlikely. Some women have very irregular cycles, maybe coming once every 3 months or 2-3 times in one month, and these women can have the odd occurrence of ovulating during a period or what is believed to be a period. Still, the chance of ovulating during a period is unlikely. But because sperm can live in the body for 3-5 days, pregnancy could occur from intercourse that takes place during a period.
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Marianne0558
replied on January 17th, 2008
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teelove715 wrote:
And if u dont ovulate and bleed anyway What is that called is it still a period?


Having a period does not necessarily mean that ovulation has taken place. Some women may have what is called an anovulatory cycle, (meaning no ovulation) and can experience some bleeding which is mistaken for a period, but it is actually not a true period. This bleeding is caused by either a buildup in the uterine lining that can no longer sustain itself or by an estrogen level drop. The main way to decipher if ovulation is in fact taking place is by tracking the body temperature
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