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1578832 tn?1296298415

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can sm1 help me out...i had unprotected sex on 20th apr...i had my periods last month on 15 or 17th march and till now  (30th apr) my periods havent started...though i hvng medicines continuosly 4 having regular periods....even i had my usual symptoms of severe cramps in back and abdominal area and had pimples on face also...but till now my periods havent occured!!!!!!!....pls can anyone help me out....i cnt go to the doctor but pls let me kno how can i get out of this situation...
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1578832 tn?1296298415
M sry actually i hv been tkng medicines for having regular periods...and yesterday only i talked 2 a doctor.He said me 2 go for a home test and dats wy from previous ni8 i hv stopped taking medicines.but let me know if der r any othr ways out other dan abortion if else my test shows positive????
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932659 tn?1332118704
I don't get it, you have to stop the medicines you are taking now in order to take a pregnancy test?  What types of meds are they?  Sorry if I'm not real clear on this here.

If you go talk to a doctor, or go to a women's clinic, they can test you and if you are pregnant, discuss your options with you.  I am not aware of what your friends are talking about and I am glad you wouldn't think about aborting.  When I mention women's clinic, here they have them where you can go for practically nothing.  They test you, counsel you if you are pregnant, etc.  And it's all confidential.
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1578832 tn?1296298415
k,,,fine,,,i wud do the test but dat means do i hv to stop the medicine before going for the test???and abortion ..omg i cnt even think of it,,but one f my frends told me to goto doctor and there are chances of stopping the growth of the foetus by pill(or any such medicine @ this stage).....pls say me...der may be sm othr way out....
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hi,
Have you started yet?  Well with the 2nd and 8th dates also, like looloo says, there is a good chance you could be pregnant.  Take a pregnancy test, schedule an appointment with the doctor or clinic.  Is there a women's clinic near you?  Look through your phone book or on the internet and see what you can come up with, then call them.  That's a start.  Let us know.
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Hi there is every chance that you could be pregnant, or that your period is irregular.. you need to do a test or go to the doctor, either way you need to sort this out, it won't go away! Please don't be afraid to tell your doctor this, they talk about sex every day! You are 21, nothing to feel ashamed about.. if you are on meds for irregular periods the doctor will understand how confused you must be..

Good luck :-)
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1578832 tn?1296298415
hiii
Yeah but let me tell u dat i had sex on 2nd , 8th and den 20th....1 more thing my periods are irregular,sometimes they skip 1 month....or get late and dats wy m taking medicine even now...m already biting nails day-n-nite.....i dnt wnt to get pregnant and m jus 21 yrs old...& cnt go to a doctor ...i mean  i cnt say all dis to a doctor..pls help me out....
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hi,
So I'm counting on my fingers lol and let's say you started your last period March 16th.  On April 20th when you had sex (was that the ONLY time?), it was the 36th day of your cycle which usually occurs every 21 to 35 days.  Do you know if you start around every 28 days regularly? You usually ovulate during the middle of your cycle.  Right now it's 44 days since your last cycle.  My best advice to you right now would be to take a hpt if you haven't already and go from there.  Good luck to you :)
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