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may be pregnant with strepthroat or have tonsil problem!

by deathdragon, Dec 26, 2003 12:00AM
hey,
i have a very sore throat and i haven't been to the doctor yet, i may either have strepthroat or need my tonsils removed. can my throat problems hurt my baby? i mean like go down to it with the infection and kill it or anything? this may sound stupid but i'm no doctor and am trying to take the best care of myself incase i am pregnant!
thanks-brittany
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by nurse12hr, Dec 26, 2003 12:00AM
I am not sure why you haven't taken a pregnancy test...you said before you could be as much as 2 months pg.  Go get a test.  You can even just stop by a planned parenthood or any clinic for a blood test.  even a HPT should show by now!

If you have a sore throat, rest, get plenty of liquids, call your doc or be seen if you seem unusually ill or are running a high fever.  Tylenol can be safely used for minor aches, pain or mild temperature.  If things don't improve, see your doc.

and take a test, for goodness sake, so you can know for sure!
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