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17 & no one to talk to about this.. I think I could be pregnant..

On tuesday 3/1 I started what I thought was my period, lasted til wed 4/1 night. Really light and bright red blood. My periods are usually heavy and last 4-5 days. Friday 6/1 I had some pinkish discharge when I wiped and then since Saturday I've been having cramps, feeling sick on and off, peeing alot and it's really uncomfortable to lay on my belly. The weird thing is my period came on the day it was due, the last times I had sex was during 2 or 3 weeks before I got my 'period'. Could I be pregnant? I would like opinions and I'd like to know of symptoms you had please, I'm 17 with no one to talk to about this stuff, thanks :)
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Symptoms mean next to nothing. The only way to know if you're pregnant is to take a test or see your doctor. I also wanted to point out that it's against medhelp's terms of service to post the same question multiple times. In the future just find your post and bump it back to the top of the thread.

I understand that you're nervous and scared, but no one can tell you that you're pregnant based on symptoms. Good luck an keep us posted when you test.
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Ok sorry I didn't realize.. I'm not going on this site anymore anyway.. I'm probably stressing over nothing..
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