Ok im really scared. I don't know who to
ask these questions to. .I feel really
weird about this. I have never been
pregnant before. I don't know what the
signs are besides the obvious missing your
period. A few of my girl friends had a
yeast infection, can that stop you from
becoming pregnant. I thought that to be
odd. Anyways, I don't know what to look
for, I have missed my period for two
weeks, and I have taken a test, both times
it said negative. What can I look for
before I send myself to the doctors? I
really would like some help. Someone.
To fill more in about this. I have an
irregualr period. While having sex with
my fiancee, we found there to have a
brownish red substance. Is it that I have
started my period finally or am I
pregnant?
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Suzy
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Sep 2003 Posts: 530
Posted: 12-31-03 08:18am
There are a few common early pregnancy
symptoms, although not everyone sufferes
from all of them. The most common ones
are sore or tender breasts, sensitive
nipples, frequent urination, nausea and
like you mentioned before the obvious
absent period. As for the brownish tinge
of blood, it could be what you suspected,
the start of your period. Or it could be
implantation bleeding (start of a
pregnancy). Unfortunately none of these
things can confirm that you are pregnant,
so you will need to see your doctor to get
confirmation with a blood test.
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