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Re: desperate need for help :-/

From: anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 May 2002 10:44:55 -0500 (CDT)


If there was really no leakage, I'd say your worries are unfounded. One thing I find odd, though, is you say you usually get your period the 26th or 27th... I assume you mean of the month, since you say it's two days late and this was posted the 29th... Menstrual cycles tend to be a given length for a given women, the range is wide, the average is 28 days... but your body has no idea what the calander says, so expecting on a given day of the month isn't really the best way to look for it!

A home preg test should be effective now if you're really worried... but you're probably fine.

>At Wed, 29 May 2002, megz wrote:
>>
>>Is there a chance i could be pregnant?!? I have had sex with my
>>boyfriend a few times this month but everytime its been protected..there
>>has been no leackage ((very paranoid when it comes to that))I usually
>>get my period around the 26 or 27 although its only 2 days late it still
>>concerns me..but have been irregular before..
>>I have had unprotected sex like four months ago but have gotten my
>>period since then..I have symptoms like ill be getting my period but
>>havent gotten it yet..((lower back pain, cramping, leg
>>cramping,tenderness in breast, moodiness!!some clear discharge this past
>>few weeks..))
>>If ANYONE could reply and get this stress off of me that would be
>>greatly appreciated! thanks
>>
>><33MegZ<33




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