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Q: Always Hungry
asked by: littlenumber4 on November 27th, 2003
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Hey I eat alot more than I used to to and me and my b/f have been havin unprotected sex and i'm usally not a big eater but lately I eat a lot and my period didn't come on today and it was supposed to Rolling Eyes
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nikki_caro
replied on December 1st, 2003
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The eating might not really have anything to do with it, but in your head. Youre late, so take a test to find out. You should be having unprotected sex though so you should get on birth control or maybe get condoms. The only way you will know is taking a test. Good luck
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Suzy
replied on December 1st, 2003
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Nikki is right. If you were pregnant, you wouldn't notice an increase in appetite this early. The fetus doesn't have a functioning heart until 7 weeks, let alone relying on your body to feed it. Like nikki said, best thing to do now is to take a test.

Good luck
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littlenumber4
replied on December 2nd, 2003
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Well lately my stomach has been hurting like really really bad and I mean sometimes I cry because it hurts so bad so what does that mean.......
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nikki_caro
replied on December 2nd, 2003
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Could it be cramps? I cant say exactly what it would mean. Suzy would more more or less, more than I would. Maybe your best chances are to see a doctor and then take a test too.
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