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xprincess-cutiex

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Posted: 08-11-06 16:11pm

Well im young...I may be pregnant.

I didn't use protection because I was careless.
Now my period is 6 dayz l8.

What do you guys think?
Please don't judge me.
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Bridget

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Posted: 08-11-06 16:13pm

We think you should take a test and if it comes back negative stop being so careless and protect yourself.
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DaliciaLynn

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Posted: 08-11-06 16:41pm

If you don't want a baby use protection. It's not that .E.D.I.T. Hard....
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Ingi

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Posted: 08-11-06 16:42pm

What do we think? 'we' think you need to take a pregnancy test, since 'we' cannot tell you if you are pregnant or not.

You obviously understand that sex = pregnancy. You already know that there is a possibility you are pregnant.

So i'm unsure why you are asking a question you already know the answer to...
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~*~Jillian~*~

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Posted: 08-11-06 16:55pm

Ingi I havent talked to you personally but your full of great info...

Your awesome:)..Lol
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xprincess-cutiex

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Posted: 08-15-06 15:07pm

Hey
i took a test it was only a cheap £1.99 one though.
It said negative...But I still havn't got my period and now its 3 days aftaer I took the test.

Shell I take another?
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~*~Jillian~*~

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Posted: 08-15-06 15:20pm

No you should go to the doctor...Maybe its something more than pregnancy...Plus you are still young and your cycle isnt regular...--it might be nothing at all..But the best thing to do is go and see a doctor..Because we cant tell you whats wrong..--and if there is something else going on ...Then you need to get that taken care of soon before it has time to get worse..

Good luck..And get a doc appt set up ..
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xprincess-cutiex

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Posted: 08-15-06 15:38pm

Ookey will dooo.
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~*~Jillian~*~

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Posted: 08-15-06 15:39pm

Good luck and update us on what the doc says!
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xprincess-cutiex

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Posted: 08-15-06 15:54pm

Thanks :)
yep will do.

I hope there's nothing wrong.
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~*~Jillian~*~

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Posted: 08-15-06 16:03pm

Probably isnt..It might just be that your cycle isnt regulated yet ..That happens and the easiest way to solve the problem is birth control..
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xprincess-cutiex

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Posted: 08-16-06 04:39am

Hummm
i doo normally have regular periods i've never missed one before.
Im not stressing or anything im actually quite calm these dayz.

I dont know when i'll be able to go to the docter.
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Melissa_20

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Posted: 08-16-06 08:35am

Your period can change anytime so that still could be it
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xprincess-cutiex

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Posted: 08-16-06 15:22pm

I doubt it.
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arcadia

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Posted: 08-16-06 15:35pm

Lol, well it's not a matter of doubt.
Especially if you're young like you said you are.
My periods weren't regular until .I was 18.
Your period can, &probably will, change a few times
before you're an adult. Either way, wait another week &
test again, or get to a doctor asap.
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Nataliachick7

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Posted: 08-16-06 15:35pm

Just take another test first thing in the morn.

In the meantime set up a doc appt, you can always cancel.
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Ingi

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Posted: 08-16-06 16:19pm

arcadia wrote:
lol, well it's not a matter of doubt.
Especially if you're young like you said you are.

My periods weren't regular until .I was 18.

Your period can, &probably will, change a few times
before you're an adult. Either way, wait another week &
test again, or get to a doctor asap.


this is true. Your periods don't just change when you become an adult, but they change throughout your entire life.
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arcadia

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Posted: 08-16-06 18:11pm

Good point, .Igni!
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Kia

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Posted: 08-17-06 02:56am

xprincess-cutiex wrote:
i doubt it.


why doubt it?
For 18 years I had regular periods - 26 days apart last for 3 days light flow.
After a few pregnancy related complications almost 2 years ago they changed to 28 days apart so no biggie.
Now, suddenly for no evident reason, they have changed to being 35-40 days apart, lasting around 6 days and being of a medium flow.

I was regular from the very first day of my first period and now this...

So yeah they can and do change at any time
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xprincess-cutiex

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Posted: 08-17-06 05:14am

Im sooo happy.

I done another test this morning it said negative :lol:

then an hour later I got my period woo :lol:
but now I have really bad period pains :cry: :cry: :cry:

thanks 4 the help and advice

xxx
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