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Re: Depo-Pregnancy signs?

From: Marla (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 9 Dec 1999 14:50:22 -0600 (CST)


Hi Anna..You are wondering if you are pregant or not..Well let me tell you after having 3 kids..pregancy signs are my specality...If you become pregnant usually about a month after concieving they appear..like extreme tiredness,breasts are really sore and tender to touch,always feeling like you have to urninate , and I always had a heavy feeling in the stomach area plus some people get a lower back ache ...

Just before I got pregnant with my 3rd child I was about to go on that Depo shot but before I did I educated myself and found that it said that if you miss even one day after you are suppose to get the next shot you can become pregant right away..So maybe that`s what happened to you..If you are unsure if you are or not pregnant go to a local drug store and get a pregnacy test..I would recommend Frist Respone..they are 99.9% accuate these days and it take less then a minute for the results..

It sounds like you are a young person and a little worried about becoming pregnant..Well let me tell you that haveing children is alot of responsablity and takes up alot of your time..If you are pregnant please make the right decision and think about the child..

Well hopefully this will help you in some way and take care of yourself the baby lives off of you for the next nine months..You will be glad you did..Take Care..

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Marla..





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