Pregnancy-pg121062719339

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sapphire_248 - May 12

Hello... I've posted earlier about wanting to become pregnant. Well, what happens now, if I think I am pregnant? I did get my period (at least, that's what I'm hoping/thinking) but, it only lasted for about a day, maybe a day and a half at the longest. I've also been getting migranes/headaches every day for the past week to week and a half (and I usually only get one once or twice a month). The other day, my stomach was cramping up really bad, but I've never read or heard about this as a symptom. I mean, I never really think about it or anything, so I doubt I'm worring myself to make myself "think" I'm pregnant and make my body start to develop all the symptoms. Should I get a pregnancy test and find out? Or should I wait to see if I get my next period? I'm on Birth Control, and I don't want to keep taking it if it's going to hurt the child.

 

angelmonkey - May 12

take a test...............if your wnating to get pregnant then why are you hoping its your period?

 

sapphire_248 - May 12

I do want to get pregnant. But, I'm 16, not turning 17 until January... So, that's why.

 

angelmonkey - May 12

have you been taking yourbirth control pills properley?

 

amanda17 - May 12

Use at least two methods of birth control.

 

amanda17 - May 12

You don't really sound pregnant to me, but I could be wrong. Just go ahead and take a test, don't worry about your birth control... This soon it probably won't effect the child.

 

sapphire_248 - May 12

Yes, I take them regularly. There was one time I forgot to take it, but my fiancee uses condoms... so... I don't know. My periods are always 5 or 6 days long. And they're never late. This month, it was late and only a day long... I've been having very bad headaches, and I usually never get them. So, I'm not sure.

 

amanda17 - May 12

If you use condoms and birth control pills the chances are pretty slim that you are pregnant. What are the chances of both forms of birth control failing at the same time? I still recommend taking a test though, better safe than sorry as always.

 

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