Hi everyone, I am a mother of 2, a 9 yo
and 7 yo. About 3 months ago I started
getting all the symptoms of being
pregnant,you all know what they are so I
wont bother naming them all, so I waited
for my cycle, it came regularly, so I
tried to put the thought of being pregnant
away, problem is my symptoms never went
away.It has now been 3 months each month I
have a regular cycle, except now my belly
has grown enough that my jeans are telling
me I am getting bigger. My question is,
can I be pregnant and still have my cycle
for 3 months or could this be a medical
problem? I'm just looking for some advice
before going to my Dr. With my sounds so
crazy story. Hope to hear from all of you
soon. Thanks and bye for now.
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dreamngrl
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Sep 2003 Posts: 14 Location: SC
Posted: 09-23-03 09:27am
Ok first of all you didnt mention if you
had unprotected sex or not? And, before
you go to the doctor you could always just
go buy a hpt that way if its negative you
can take it from there. I wouldnt worry
about sounding crazy to the doctor seeing
I just found out that there are only
certaqin days you can get pregnant and i'm
22. So, just take the test and take it
from there. Good luck.
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