Ever since I started my period many years ago, I have gotten watery discharge when I awake in the morning. It's not pee, mind you, it is surely discharge.
Now, before I get my period, I get many signs for weeks. Also, my periods are usually late.
However... my ex-boyfriend and I had sex while we were dating and did the old pull-out thing. I never got pregnant for the 5 months of it happening but I always end up worrying myself to death each and every month.
Is clear, watery discharge, cramps, bloatedness, sore nipples, heavy breasts and a want for salty food pregnancy signs? Should I get a test or should I stick it out a few days and wait for my period?
I was supposed to get it on May 1 and it's May 3. The signs of my period coming are all here and I honestly feel like I'm going to start gushing blood any second... when I do think I have, I check and it's clear, watery discharge.
jewelzx0 answered Sunday May 4 2008, 6:18 pm: the signs of being pregnant and the signs of an oncomming period are so similar its scary. with those symptoms it sounds like it could be either of the two. the choice of whether to wait a couple of days or not to take a test depends on how nervous you are about the situation. personally i think you should calm yourself down, save 20 bucks and wait for your period to come which it most likely will. if it doesnt within the next 2 days then test it out. and im not meaning to be your mom but that is really not safe. boys precum so the pull out trick is not at all effective. hope i helped! [ jewelzx0's advice column | Ask jewelzx0 A Question ]
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