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550746 tn?1250126769

Help Me Please! Please!!

Hi, well i'm 15 1/2 years old and i was suppose to start my period on the 21st of June. Then, in the afternoon, of the 30th, i had really light bleeding. Then today it seems a little heavier and darker. Usually my period lasts about 6 or 7 days and during the first 4 days it's really heavy. I've been having some signs of being pregnant, such as the sore breasts, nausea and vomiting, and some cramping. Should i take an at home pregnancy test or is there nothing to worry about? Please help i'm seriously confused about this. ANY advise at all with help greatly. And like i said, i'm only 15 1/2 years old! So please!
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487597 tn?1217684988
Your cycle could just be changing at your age.  The fact that the bleeding is heavier today is a good sign but the vomiting is not.  The other symptoms could be PMS.  The only way you will really know is to take a home pregnancy tests.  If you live in the US you can apparently get tests for $1 in the dollar store.  Good luck.
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270696 tn?1243548020
Birth control or condoms would also be a good answer for the future
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I would recommend you to take a HPT (if answer to heather's Q is Yes) and also see a doc if possible
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318181 tn?1336443496
Are you sexually active?
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270696 tn?1243548020
You should definately take a home test, and consider seeing your dr.  
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