Menstrual Problems And Getting Pregnant Posted: 01-28-04 09:59am
Hi I am 25 years old, I haven't had a
normal period for 6 years, or one at all
for that matter, because I am overweight,
I have had sex over the years but I have
been in a relationship now and we r having
unprotected sex and I thought I was
pregnant but the tests I take say I am
not. My body is going through changes
where I will bleed but for a half of a day
or sometimes I just spot and it comes at
all different times so I don't know if my
body is trying to have a period again or
what is going on, and what is really weird
is my stomach is very hard and I just
don't know what to think. If any one has
any answers please let me know what u
think. Because I do want a baby but I am
scared of what problems I am going through
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daisycarlos
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Jan 2004 Posts: 6
Posted: 01-28-04 23:30pm
You could be pregnant but it must be to
early to tell whether you are pregnant.
When was your last period even if it was
not normal?
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rinchan
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jan 2004 Posts: 111 Location: japan
Reply Posted: 01-29-04 02:43am
Hi I think you should get yourself
pregnancy test !! Then you will stop
wondering if you are not pregnant then
try to dream some red wine it will make
your period back to normal
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