but i had a dream about a month ago that i was pregnant so i started to believe it. and also i wanted to get pregnant..and in psychology i learned that this woman did that and she started to retain water and she got bigger and gained weight and whatnot. and then nine months later her water broke. but nothing came out. because she wasnt pregnant. and that happened to me. and now its happened again. i got rid of it last time because i got drunk off my ass and then threw up like 14 times. and i dont know how to get rid of it now. im calling it my "psychological fetus". but i dont drink anymore. so what do i do??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? for3v3r_his answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 12:35 pm: I have heard of it happening. You should definitely see a doctor. They can stop it from occurring and do something for you to prevernt it from happening again. I suggest that you also talk to someone such as a counselor or psychologist to help you cope with your experiences and find out what emotions about pregnancy you have that are causing this to happen. You can start with your school guidance counselor and ask if what you need help with can be kept from your parents. Since your body is being harmed they may be obligated to tell them. You can try asking you parents if you can see a therapist to talk to. Tell them it would make you feel better to let everything you go through in your life out to someone who will understand. They might not pry any further as to what you need to talk to one about. Your body could be producing too much of a hormone. Getting drunk is never the answer for solvong your problems, especially a medical issue. Getting help is the right solution. I hope you don't have to go through this again and that everything works out. I hope I helped. If you need anything else I'm here. [ for3v3r_his's advice column | Ask for3v3r_his A Question ]
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