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3183172 tn?1364425003

Am I? (Very detailed)

I had a normal period june 20-25, and July 2 I contracted a yeast infection and used Monistat July 3 to 10. on day 4 of treatment I had another period, and stopped using my birth control, which I hardly take regularly anyway. second period was Jul 7 to 12th and was pretty normal. But after my period and the infection Me and my bf continued to have sex (almost daily). At the beginning of the August month I noticed I was having moderate cramps and a slight white discharge. I just attributed it to my period. But as the days went on I began to feel a little sicker, moody, larger breasts, sensitive nipples, back pain, and an itchy vulva (tmi..) and now I am 3 to 4 days late. My bf told me to wait a little longer till he buys me a test. I am hoping I am just overreacting to a messed up period and making myself sick. I am 18, never been preggo, My bf is 22. I don't want a lecture.. just some advice. Thankses!
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So you should be due in april then :)
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3183172 tn?1364425003
I finally found my old post haha.. turns out I am pregnant!
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2020005 tn?1628125976
If you're not taking your birth control regularly, you'll have very messed up cycles and TONS of pregnancy like symptoms. When my husband and I decided to start trying to get pregnant, I stopped my pills and it was almost 2 months before my period regulated, and before I stopped getting irregular spotting and bleeding and symptoms, so I think you should definitely take a test, whenever you feel like it now, since it will be accurate, good luck!
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