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KellyBoyle

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I Had My Period, But Nauseous?
Posted: 02-12-06 21:15pm

Last monday(6th) I had sexual intercourse, and he came in me three times, my period was suppose to come on that wednesday, it didn't..It came on that friday..Anyway, last night I woke up (didn't know what time it was, didnt have my contacts in..) and I felt like puking, but I stayed on my back until I felt all this "spit" like coming up to my mouth, so I lean over the bed into the garbage can, and well you all those that "spit" like stuff that comes from your mouth before your about to puke.. Well that happened, I waked a while, and no puke. My stomach hurt so badly after that, and I just couldnt get back to sleep. Then today, my stomach has just been bugging me, and it's like I need "air"? .. I cant explain it. My period is medium, but in the morning I have alot of blood clots like usual...Im taking a test next week, but is there a chance I could be pregnant right now, when im on my period. I dont think two days before my period would have done really anything.. But could I be? Anyway, please post back, ive been wondering about this all day long!
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~*~Jillian~*~

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Joined: 01 Feb 2005
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Location: Tennessee, USA

Posted: 02-12-06 21:41pm

Seems like you need to go to the doctor..And yes you could be pregnant...The bleeding you are having could be implantation bleeding...So you need to get a hpt...And also get a doctors appt...
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