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I'm 21 and I "failed" a pee test. You would think that I would be upset being so young but I am excited. I have lots of little siblings so I have wanted to be a mom since I was 8. I'm going in for an appointment next week but I don't want to get my hopes up. Every time I have had a "scare" in the past I was completely destroyed when the test results said I wasn't.

I have been obsessing over pregnancy symptoms to make myself feel better and I have most of them...Including cramping which I didn't even know was one. Headaches that last days. My entire body constantly hurts. My boobs have grown from a size C to a triple D in the past 7 weeks. Plus I'm always tired to the point that I'm afraid of driving in a car alone. But I'm still worried. About 6 months ago I was told I was going through early menopause and wouldn't ever be able to have kids. Which was hard enough for me to deal with. I just don.t want to be disappointed.

Any thoughts?
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1027524 tn?1259033777
congrats! (=

i'm young, and excited.
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508203 tn?1233234804
Congrats on your pregnancy! I think you should be excited, a line is a line on a pregnancy test and it means you are pregnant. You also seem to have all the symptoms so it is safe to say you have one on the way! Are you really going through early menopause? Or was the doctor wrong? Is your partner excited?
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