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Q: Can I Be Pregnant, Even If I Wa Son the "shot"?
asked by: Nickboo on September 28th, 2004
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Hi, I am despearatly need some help. Ok I have had 3 depo injections. I was suppose to go on august 3rd to get my next shot. Since then I have had unprotected sex over 20 times with my boyfriend. It wasn't until september 4 when I started having what seemed like a period. But I wouldn't know because I haven't had one in six months. But when I fail to get my shot I begin to spot. It wasn't until september 22 when I checked my pad and discovered what seemed like eggs that come out when on your menstraul cycle. Now it is really weird, I spot and it is like a brown pink color, and it only occur in the afternoon, like I can go to school and come home and change my pad and there would be nothing on it. But then a couple hours later there may be a spot or two. Then I wake up in the middle of the night and there won't be nothing. I have been feeling weird, I feel nauseaous at night, I get dizzy at work, my breast really hurt, even when you barely touch them, I feel weird occurances in my stomach, I have some cravings, I am tired all the time. I have been to the doctor twice and pregnancy test come back neg. I took ept test it came back neg. These are the dates I had sex, please help me out:
september 4, september 5, september 7, september 12, september 14, september 16, september 18, september 20, september 21, september 28.

P.S.: I know this may seem nasty, but if the male cum, is all the semen going to stay inside of you, or will some of come back out. Please help my find out what is going on with my body.
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nobleview
replied on September 28th, 2004
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Oh No
You need to see a doctor we just gave advice we're not register or licsensed.
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Nickboo
replied on September 29th, 2004
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Re: Oh No
nobleview wrote:
you need to see a doctor we just gave advice we're not register or licsensed.


i am not asking anybody for an accurate answer, I just want some advicce. I know you're not a doctor, but what is so hard about giving advice.
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KLCmv616
replied on September 29th, 2004
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Ok birth controls can be rather strange, they can make you bleed irregularly but, if you were pregnant which I don't think you are you would not be feeling any "weird occurances" in your stomach and you would not be having cravings yet I think you want to be pregnant so you have talked yourself into thinking you feel these things possibly even the feeling sick! Going to the doctors and taking the test that come back negative should be a a bright light in front of you screaming "your not pregnant"
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KLCmv616
replied on September 29th, 2004
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Is that good enough adives for you, or did you just want to hear yea its possible your pregnant? I don't think it is and the other girl was right, you should go back to the doctors anyway and explain to him or her about the weird bleeding you get.
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MsWebster
replied on September 30th, 2004
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The chances of you being pregnant on depo is slim to none I was on depo for five years and sometimes right before it was time for my next injection I would spot. My fiance and I always had unprotected sex he never pulled out. Also it takes time to get pregnant once you stop taking the injections I have been off for a year and about four months and I still can't get pregnant. After being off for a year my period still did not come my doctor had to give me hormone pills to make me bleed


ps how do you like the shot I will never in life take depo again due to all my health problems that have occurred since getting the shot. However every woman body is different.
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nobleview
replied on September 30th, 2004
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Nothing
Nothing is hard but the question and answer that you are seeking probably should come from and doctor. I wasn't trying to be rude.
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