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Q: Am I Having Symptoms of Pg?
asked by: blueyedrose on July 1st, 2004
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Embarassed omg! I had a period in march on the 15th, my normal day. I totally skipped april, and had a period in may on the 8th. A week early! I haven't had one since. Usually on the night before I start, I cramp, and I have been doing that for about 3 weeks now, but no bleeding. My breasts aren't too terribly sore, but about a week ago, I noticed a pinkish discharge when I pee, and it seems to have stopped today. Was that my period? Could I be pg? And if I am, would I be one month or three? Is there a way to see a gyn with a minimum wage job and no insurance, being a college student? Please advise me! Should I take a home pregnancy test? Are they accurate? Would it show up this early? Thanks for listening.
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linuxChique
replied on July 1st, 2004
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Hpt's ar 99.9% accurate, and you can take them as soon as 4 days before your first period after conception. Yes, it would probably show an accurate reading now. The only way to diagnose yourself is to take a test, so i'd definitely recommend that you do so.
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blueyedrose
replied on July 6th, 2004
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I took an hpt the day after I first posted this and it was positive. I took another one a few days later and it was also pos, but I started my period yesterday. So today I made an appt with a doc and I will keep posting thanx for the advice.
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Jen101300
replied on July 7th, 2004
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You are probably pregnant. Many women have their periods while they are pregnant...Sometimes the whole 9 months. Good luck
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