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am i pregnant???

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Tue, 5 Aug 2003 17:57:26 EDT


I wonder if you could help me! I had been on the pill since I had my son who is now nearly 2. I came off the pill in Feb to try for another baby but then in the beginning of April I went back on it due to financial reasons then on the 22 June i took my last pill and then had a period on 26 June for 5 days. I was then due to come on again on 26 July but nothing happened. I had intercourse on the 12th, 13th, 23rd, 25th and 26th of that month. I had one day where i felt dizzy and sick but then it soon passed. When I was pregnant with my son i was constantly ill, I have also been going to the toilet very regularly, I can't eat properly, and my boobs have grown but are not tender, I do also feel quite sluggish. I had a little bit of break through bleeding but it was only a tiny spot on 2 occassions. I done a pregnancy test on my 6th day of being late and it was negative (which happened when i was pregnant with my son - i didn't know until i was approx 5 - 6 weeks). I then had a period on my 9th day - it is very heavy as it normally would be, i also have cramps like i would have with my period but this has been since my period was due! Do you think I am pregnant? it's just last time i came of the pill in Feb I had a period most of March. Have I had a miscarriage? Or am I just being paranoid? I don't know what to think, I know a blood test is the best thing to do but i would like an honest opinion at this point! Many Thanks Anon



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