i don't know if i'm pregnant or not i don't think i am but i'm not certain but i don't have any money to go to the doctor or get a test is there any other way to find out if i am or not?
also my nipple is bleeding and it hurts, what's wrong with it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? OneMan answered Wednesday December 3 2003, 5:38 pm: The BEST way to determine pregnancy of course, IS a test. But in the event that you can't have one, or fear your parents finding out, then I can only suggest you research some material on pregnancy and see how the female body responds after conception.
As for the bleeding nipples, it's commonly attributed to breast-feeding and several actions taken during.
If money happens to be a major factor for your getting the test, might I suggest an over-the-counter test. They usually prove quite accurate.
Whatever you wish, may you get the best news. [ OneMan's advice column | Ask OneMan A Question ]
Advice_Goddess answered Saturday November 1 2003, 7:08 pm: I have no clue whats wrong with your nipple. Did you cut it? No? Go to a doctor right now.
There are certain signs that a person is pregnant: lack of mentrual period, morning sickness, etc. We all know them. But better than guessing by symptoms (Because they can mean other things too) is just buying a home kit. They really aren't that expensive, and they're pretty reliable. They measure the level of a certain hormone in your urine that increases with pregnancy. Another option is going to one of those free sexual health clinics. Find a good one in your area and get checked out. [ Advice_Goddess's advice column | Ask Advice_Goddess A Question ]
rehema answered Thursday October 30 2003, 7:08 pm: I feel sorry for you, but be strong see if you have morning sickness then see what can you do.
Take care ok. [ rehema's advice column | Ask rehema A Question ]
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