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Q: Am I Pregnant?
asked by: slimz on January 16th, 2006
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My period ended on the 9th of december. After the 14th i've slept with my boyfriend unprotected all tru the 27th. He has not cum inside of me. Knowing myself, i've supposed to get my next period on the 9th of january again. But a week before, I have gotten the cold and I think i'm now skipping a week of mentruation. I've still haven't gotten my period. My breast do not feel sore, I do not get nausea, or any other symptom. But I have been having discharge these couple of days. But it does have foul smells. I've also been having lots of cramps these days. Cramps that feel as if I have my period. I also feel like i'm leaking, but when I go and check, I don't see any blood. Could I be pregnant?
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slimz
replied on January 16th, 2006
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Anyone? Please help!!
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hotty
replied on January 16th, 2006
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Hello
Yes, you could be possibly pregnant even though your doing the pull out method, and if you have not gotten your period, and your boobs are sour that is one symptom, and are your nipples bigger darker, thats a sign too as well. Good luck to you. From hotty.
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jordansMOM
replied on January 17th, 2006
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I would definately visit the Dr. Because I dont think discharge is supossed to have a foul smell, maybe you just have some type of infection, but the only way to be certain about being pregnant is to take a hpt....
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