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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: I think i might be pregnant. I had sex about 5 months ago and i was on birth control and he was using a condum. I got my period for the first 3 months and than missed it the fourth month i than got it at the begining of the fifth month and i was suppose to get it again on the fifth but at the end of this month, i am not a few day late. i am worried that i might be pregnant, but than again my periods are irregular and i have not taken birth control sense june when my and my ex boyfriend broke up. I also have gained some weight and but my breast are not sore at all. So do you think im pregnant? I need help. i am going to go take a test here soon but i just need some feed back. Thanks for all the feed back that i get. :-)
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reader, ffogalilly +, writes (29 October 2009):
I highly doubt it, because you menstruated after you had sex.
The pill can mess with your cycle, but even if you don't have sex often keep taking the pill. It does other things than prevent pregnancy, it regulates your cycle. You did the right thing using condoms, but get on the pill so you can be sure.
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reader, Hearts +, writes (29 October 2009):
get urself 2 da clinic...i doubt very much dat u is pregnant however i do not know how females work to me once us guys fink we know u inside out there is always something new so my best advice is to go to the clinic and get real confirmation
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reader, pinktopaz +, writes (29 October 2009):
Yes, I agree with sugarbuns. If you are pregnant I would be greatly surprised.
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reader, Sugarbuns +, writes (29 October 2009):
No way. Especially if it's been 5 months since you've had sex with anyone and you've had a few periods since then. I think your periods are erratic because you've gone on and then off the Pill which can screw up your cycle. You should either decide to be on the Pill, or off but don't go back and forth. And if you have a history of irregular periods the Pill will help you stay regulated, plus you won't have to be worried about getting pregenan when/if you have sex next time.
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