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1231888 tn?1268462399

Do You Think Im Pregnant

I had sex all throughout Feb. after my period. All throughout that time I've been pretty bloated and really tired and kinda crampy on and off. My last period was on Feb. 10th and my period is regular and always really heavy, i have a 28 day cycle. On the 4th of march i had some brown discharge not enough to really notice but then nothing until the 7th when i was spotting pink very lightly wouldnt fill a pad but then the next day a very bright reddish pinkish color and it wasnt a flow it was when i wiped it was a little heavier a couple times when i used the bathroom and there would be little spots on my pad, this continued till the 8th and then the 9th was very light brown spotting with a little pink in it and kinda mucousy...im not feeling much besides really tired, headaches, my boobs are ocassionally tingly and i get a little queasy at food or when i get too heated now...the spotting has gone away, that was nothing like my normal period and it was early so what do you think? today i've felt a little achy with a headache but thats it. sorry this is so long i just want to give enough detail lol im really curious!! =] also i took an hpt on the 7th it was BFN =[
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17 is still really young. have you even graduated from high school? how do you plan on getting a well paying job to support yourself, a baby, a home, bills, groceries, everything baby needs. not to mention it's hard enough being a mother in 20's or 30's let alone 17. it would be wise to wait a few years. finish school, go to college. get settled in a career and then have a baby.
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1231888 tn?1268462399
okay so um i was just a little confused when you guys kept saying im 15? i realized by clicking on my public profile that i put the wrong birth date? idk how but yes i am VERY young still but i'm actually 17, having a family is a dream of mine and everything is really stable in my life with lots of support, thank you for your concerns.. i just wanted to make things clear though =]
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wait a week and take an hpt. if it's negative go to your ob and get on b/c asap. and ALWAYS use condoms.

15 is VERY young to be a mother and if you are actively ttc it is a really bad idea.
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from what you have described, it sounds like implantation bleeding. I would take another hpt in a few days or go to your doctor for a blood test. Good luck with everything!
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You could be pregnant, but it's a 50/50 chance, I think.
It sounds like you want to be pregnant?  I wouldn't recommend it, it's a lot harder to raise a baby than it seems.  I had my first when I was 15 and became pregnant on purpose.  It was so hard to go through.  I did it to get away from my mother and change the emotionally damaging situation she imposed on me and a better plan would have been to just move in with my grandparents.
If you're not pregnant you should get on BC and figure out why you want to be pregnant.  
I'm not trying to be critical of you, I just wish someone would have helped me see that getting pregnant wasn't a good idea and helped me with the problems I had.  
If you'd like to message/friend me, I'd be happy to talk to you about other options whether you are pregnant or not.
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1231888 tn?1268462399
OMG how could i forget to tell you i've been so constipated!! lol sorry TMI but its true and i've never had this issue!
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