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Somebody awnser my question please :

Hie i just want somebdy to anser my question i am very nervouse today is my period date but it didnt come idk if i could be pregnant but ive been taking diet pills and stuff so since my period didnt come i didnt take them today anymore if i was to be pregnant could it hurt the baby even if i stopped ???? I feel crampy but idk if it will come idk wat to do help please !
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Thank you so much !
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It shouldn't cause any harm to the baby if you stopped. Depending on what diet pills you were taking it should be out of you're system in a couple of days just try to drink lots of water and take a pregnancy test first thing in the morning. Good luck
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Well my period is never late my cycle length is 28 days i just wanted to get more opinions thank u.
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First off regardless of being pregnant or not diet piills are extremely harmful to your overall health and you should stop anyway. Secondly, you need to know your cycle. How many days is it , is it regular or irregular..etc. Third, the placenta/cord aren't formed till you are 4-5 weeks pregnant so it is not likely that the pills have done any damage. At this stage (if you are pregnant) you would only be abt 2wks along, but that also depends on your cycle and how many periods you've missed. I would do some research and learn how to listen to your body and learn more abt your cycle before jumping to pregnancy.
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