Im 15 and ive been sexually active with my
boyfriend for a year, and we havent been
using any form of birth control for a few
months now. I have fibromyaliga, and
usually think I could be pregnant when im
not because I confuze the symptoms.
For the past month ive been nauseous,
which I am never. Thats mainly the big
difference compared to the past. Usually
my periods ever 32 days, and very heavy
teh first two. Last month it was 34, and
very very light throughout. I heard that
if you get pregnant right before your
period, you can get your period but
lightly. If thats true, id be 5 weeks. I
was looking on webmd.Com and they have
every week. And I had all the symptoms
for 5 weeks, except for my boobs
hurting.
I was supposed to get my period on friday,
and now its monday night and I still dont
have it. I took a test on friday and it
was negative and I havent been worring
about it. But could it have been a false
negative?
And if I talk to my doctor, will it stay
confidential or do they have to tell my
mom ?
Thanks =) <3
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poohbear101
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Nov 2004 Posts: 383
Posted: 12-05-05 23:14pm
It could have been a false negative, you
may not have had enough pregnancy hormone
to show a positive. Since you're 3 days
late you could take another test. And
anything you tell your dr has to stay
between the two of you.
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