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Q: Vaginal discharge and moody , possible that I may be pregnant ?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on December 20th, 2007
on thanksgiving i had unprotected sex and two weeks later i got my period. it usually lasts for 7 days but it stopped on the fifth and i spotted the last two days. also i have been nauseous alot and my tummy feels bloated and its uncomfortable for me to lean over because of it i have been having heartburn and insomnia i cannot get in a comfy position. i have also been very moody. i feel like my body is changing and sometimes i just feel sickly. is it possible that i may be pregnant or am i overreacting? also i have not been having very much vaginal discharge. please help.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on January 16th, 2008
Pregnancy Answer A3519
The only definite means for confirming a pregnancy is to take a pregnancy test. Some of the symptoms that you mention(nausea, heartburn, insomnia, bloating, being moody …) are also present during many other conditions. Additionally, spotting and vaginal discharge are very suspicious signs that you are experiencing a genital infection. You can consult a gynecologist about the symptoms and seek a proper diagnosis.




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