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i dont know what it is

I AM 8WEEKS PREGNANT,IM 14 YEARS OLD AND STILL HAVE NOT TOLD MY MOTHER. I HAVE ONE BLISTER ON MY VAGINAL AREA AND I DONT KNOW WHAT IT IS, WHEN I SQUEEZED IT SOME YELLOW STUFF CAME OUT  AND THEN I BLED..THEN WENT AWAY... NOW I HAVE ANOTHER ONE ON THE OTHER SIDE.... IT BUSTED ON ITS OWN,YELLOW STUFF CAME OUT THEN A LITTLE BLOOD CAME OUT SLOWLY..NOW IT STINGS.I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT. I DONT KNOW WHAT IT IS.I NEED HELP!!

Another question I have is...Is it normal to have a period during pregnancy?
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HAVE YOU TOLD YOUR MOTHER YET?  I KNOW ITS NOT THE SIMPLEIST THING TO DO.....BUT SHE WILL UNDERSTAND EVENTUALLY.  YOU NEED PRENATAL HELP ASAP.  I WAS 15 PREGNANT AND DIDNT KNOW TILL I WAS 5 AND 1/2 MONTHS...BLEED THE WHOLE TIME....KEEP YOUR HEAD UP AND BE STRONG..YOU HAVE A ROAD AHEAD OF YOU AND A MIRACLE GROWING INSIDE....THATS YOURS FOREVER!!!!  PLEASE KEEP ME POSTED...GOOD LUCK LITTLE MOMMA
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i was pregnant at 16 and the hardest thing i ever had to do was tell my mom.  i was about 3 months along when i told her.  i wrote her a note, and she read it while i was in the room.   she started crying, and was very sad. not mad. i hugged her and told her it would be ok and i wanted to keep the baby.  after she got over the initial shock, she realized she needed to help me through this tough time. she took me to dr. appointments and shopping for baby clothes.  me and my mom never had a good relationship until i got pregnant.  now i have a beautiful 12 year old son.  my mom loves him more than anything.   dont be afraid.  her reaction might be different than you expect.
as far as the blisters go,  you really should make a dr. appointment.  your mom can help you do this. remember, she was pregnant at one time too. she knows what she's talking about and can help you. good luck. keep us posted.
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468911 tn?1209614418
STD? this is probably wat's wrong....and with u being pregnant u def need to see a doc asap, follow this docs advice and find some way any way to get to a doctor immediately. and tell your mother sooner or later u wont be able to hide ur pregnancy
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242596 tn?1192425949
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Dear,

You need to see a physician ASAP (regardless of whether you notify your parents or not).  Either through your pediatrician, local health center or planned parenthood, seek medical attention.

Best regards,

Dr. Downing
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first off you need to tell your mother about you being pregnant. you have to get special care when you are. also get set up to see a dr because that could be an STD..... not good for any child.
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You need to speak to someone.  Tell your mother right away.  You need to be checked for STD's it sounds like.  You are obvisiouly having unprotected sex and you have no idead who your guys has been with before you.

14 years old and pregnant. There are support groups that can help you work up the courage to tell your parents.  You are not the only 14 year old this has happend to and you will not be the last.  You will feel much better after to tell your parents and you get the proper medical attenion you need.

Best of luck!
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463595 tn?1333997222
Tell your mother or some aunt that you trust, you need to go see the doctor??? How did u find out that u pregnant????
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262365 tn?1268508268
It seems that you are facing a few obstacles. First things I suggest that you is tell your mother. I too was in your shoes, pregnant at 14. I was afraid to tell my mother. I kept the pregnancy from my mother and family for 5 1/2 months. Thank goodness when I finally started getting prenatal care, everything was ok with me and baby. My mother did not react the way I thought she would. Overcome your fears and tell her. You need her more than you know. Second, also disclose to her your problem that you are having with the sores. And last but not least, yes it is possible experience some bleeding, however a doctor will best tell you exactly what's going on.
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