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I think Im killing me and my baby...

So I've been cramping for a couple of weeks now and still no period. 5 negative HPT and its been almost 4 months since my last period. I'm getting worried. My stomach is starting to get a little bigger. I use to be 114 pounds after my first pregnancy, and now I'm 120, I work out and eat right. I mean I'm on the basketball team for peeps sake! I need to know what is going on. My mom says its a sexual disease, but I haven't told her I haven't got my period since November 20, 2011. And its seriously not a disease. I can feel something moving in ny stomach though. I don't have a doctor so I can't get checked, and whenever I ask my mom to take me to the hospital to get checked because that's my only option she wants to pretend she's a doctor and say its a Damn disease, I'm getting tired of her crap and this **** about having a disease. I know I'm pregnant. But I dont know what to do anymore, I need to be checked. Help!
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If you're pregnant, you need to see a doctor. It doesn't matter if people talk about you. Try telling your mother you're pregnant, and you know it's not a disease. Take action instead of sitting around worrying.
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I'll try that, but I have family member that work at the hospital and they are very messy people "gossipers" and I live in a REALLY small town.
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Try get a friend or another family member to take you to the hospital
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