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Q: Hair on the nipples and pregnancy
asked by: DoctorQuestion on July 7th, 2008
i had dry sex with clothes on on the 1st of july,and iam scared since that day that i might be pregnant.FOr the first few days i felt nauseated and unwell..i was really worried...and then i had a slight pain in my breasts...Iam a little confused cause these may also PMS! Am i pregnant???

secondly, i want to know about the hair which i have on my nippples.i feel to shy to discuss all this with anyone..

and thirdly, Earlier my period used to last for 4-5 days but for the few last times it is lasting for barely 3 days almost nothing on 4th day...is this normal???


THankyou!


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on July 9th, 2008
Pregnancy Answer A4382
List of other diseases, conditions, or injuries and their treatment: 1.i have a very embarassing condition of few thick hair on my nipples...i do not think this is normal..right?
Have a diagnosis for the current condition: no
Current medical status: currently iam doing fine.
Current medical treatment: nothing

It is normal to have hairs on the nipples.
Normal period duration is from 3 to 7 days.





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