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1818992 tn?1317081529

womens health

Hello there,well i am 19 yrs old and i i was getting a little concerned about my health basically i've been trying to get pregnant for the last 3 months.I had my period in sep.2,2011 lasted five days like a week later i unprotected sex ....like probably like two weeks later i started cramping but um for sure that my period is not suppose to be here yet until like oct. they mild cramps they come and go i havent had other symptoms to make me think that i may be pregnant i am scared some friends have been telling me that i might have cyst which i hope i dont ...Have any of you all experienced this before if please can you help me out so that i can just stop thinking other stuff ...thanks.
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
These can be the symptoms of pregnancy. For confirming the status of pregnancy by urine for pregnancy test (UPT),the most accurate way to test for pregnancy is to wait until after your period is due. First appearance of pregnancy hormone, HCG, due to implantation occurs 6-12 days after ovulation. So if you don’t want to wait for your periods and test for pregnancy then you can test at 9 or 10 days past ovulation with a sensitive ( 20 - 25 mIU ) pregnancy test.
I hope it helps. Take care and regards.

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Are you married or in a stable long term relationship? Are you in college or going for another type of continued education? What do you do for work and what are you looking to do for a career? Having a baby is a major life change and not something to just jump into. Right now, you are 19 and still have a lot to experience in life. Can you afford a baby right now? Do you have good health insurance? Your own car? Car insurance? There is a lot to think about, so make sure to think about all of it before making any decisions about your life.

You only get one shot per month to get pregnant, and for any healthy couple it can take up to a year to get pregnant, which is completely normal. It doesn't mean anything is wrong with you if you aren't pregnant yet after 3 short months. You have to keep track of your ovulation and have sex around that date.
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