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Re: HELP!!! I think she is pregnant

From: Barbra (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 25 Jan 2002 01:22:03 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 24 Jan 2002, anonymous wrote: >
>I had sex with her in december, and her period didn't come till now....
>she is inregular on that...I did put condom on and it didn't break. she
>always feel tired and wanted to sleep, her hip grows bigger, and she
>also eats more than before....I brought two pregnancy testing thing from
>a drug mark, and both of them shows negative...which means no baby.she
>refuses to go to the doctor....and I don't know what should I do. is
>she pregnant?

HI THERE! Please don't fret. Alot of women are irregular with their periods. A monthly cycle can vary from so many....I won't even go into details with you,as you will certainly get more confused with women's health issues. Anyways,no,it seems unlikely that she is pregnant.Since she had gotten her period this month,shows that she is not that late and her periods could just be irregular.Sometimes,if one is worried about becoming pregnant,thatsometimes makes the woman late. The home pregnancy tests can be pretty accutate. She may be tired for other reasons,she may be eating our of being bored,so that may account for the blossoming hips.

I think it would give you both a peace of mind,for your girlfriend to see a doctor.

But I will not misinform you and say that she is not pregnant. Spotting can represent a pregnancy as well,or spontaneous abortion. That,though seems unlikely in your case. I just want to let you rest assured,that the chances are unlikely,but always it best to get the tests done at the doctor's office.

Anything can be possible-but I am trying to give you answers to something that no-one really can ,accept a doctor.

Some women do experience bleeding while pregnant...unusual as it sounds.

Hope this is some help!

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Sincerely,
Barbra Camara



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