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Q: Please Help Me, I'm Unsure!!
asked by: Tiara9246 on May 9th, 2006
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Hi, i'm new to the site and I was just viewing all the wonderful insight you ladies share with one another. So maybe you all can help me!


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kissofangel20
replied on May 9th, 2006
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Ohhh hun...Stress can make your period anything from late to early. Stress can also cause every one of those symptoms. Watch your stress level and try to relax a little more...And if your still concerned that you may be preg. Go and have a blood test done. Also the "pull out" method of birth control is the worst poss. Choice you could use to prevent pregnancy. Since you feel you are too young to be a mother then please use protection and bc pills. Not only to prevent yourself from getting preg. But to keep yourself safe from std's. Some cause infertility later in life. I hope this helps.
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Tiara9246
replied on May 9th, 2006
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Thanks kiss, and yes, I know it is an unreliable method... I just picked up some bc to start using this sunday (my cousin distributes pharmaceuticals and gave me free samples). But what about the discharge, and the bumps on my breasts, is there anything else that could cause this? Any more help would be appreciated! Thanks!!
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kissofangel20
replied on May 9th, 2006
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Discharge is a normal thing but there are things that could affect it...Like sum foods and taking baths a lot. The bumps on your breasts could be part of your stress. If your still worried I recomend that you see you own Dr. Or go to your local health clinic.
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Tiara9246
replied on May 9th, 2006
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Ok, thank you once again... I needed that insight! I guess I have been stressed due to finals and such... My parents even said so!
Thank you! :)
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kissofangel20
replied on May 9th, 2006
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Your more than welcome.
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