RainBeforeRainbows answered Tuesday May 27 2008, 1:27 am: First off, If you have had sex which it sounds like you have otherwise you wouldnt make the assumption then there is always a possiblility of pregnancy. I reccomend getting a pregnancy test from any drugstore...Some still have them out on the shelves. If the pregnancy test comes back positive then you will need to see your doctor for confirmation...If it turns out that you are not then I would reccomend always using a condom and perhaps getting on birth control.
daisymadelyn answered Monday May 26 2008, 11:47 pm: First of all, there's nothing in your post about you having sex, but seeing as you didn't even spell pregnant right and the fact that you say you're very young, I have to ask.
Did you even have sex?
If you did, then obviously yes you could be pregnant.
However, you need to go to your doctor ASAP.
When I was pregnant, I did get minor pains during morning sickness, but not massive ones. But I had a miscarriage, which DID cause massive pains.
If you are indeed pregnant, and these pains you're having are of the latter, it's bad. Get yourself to a doctor, now. For your sake, and your potential child's. [ daisymadelyn's advice column | Ask daisymadelyn A Question ]
MzBritney answered Monday May 26 2008, 10:49 pm: Swollen/Tender Breasts:
Swollen or tender breasts is a pregnancy symptom which may begin as early as 1-2 weeks after conception. Women may notice changes in their breasts; they may be tender to the touch, sore, or swollen.
Other Explanations: Hormonal imbalance, birth control pills, impending menstruation (PMS) can also cause your breasts to be swollen or tender.
Fatigue/Tiredness:
Feeling fatigued or more tired is a pregnancy symptom which can also start as early as the first week after conception.
Other Explanations: Stress, exhaustion, depression, common cold or flu, or other illnesses can also leave you feeling tired or fatigued.
Nausea/Morning Sickness:
This well-known pregnancy symptom will often show up between 2-8 weeks after conception. Some women are fortunate to not deal with morning sickness at all, while others will feel nauseous throughout most of their pregnancy.
Other Explanations: Food poisoning, stress, or other stomach disorders can also cause you to feel queasy.
Backaches:
Lower backaches may be a symptom that occurs early in pregnancy; however, it is common to experience a dull backache throughout an entire pregnancy.
Other Explanations: Impending menstruation, stress, other back problems, and physical or mental strains.
Headaches:
The sudden rise of hormones in your body can cause you to have headaches early in pregnancy.
Other Explanations: Dehydration, caffeine withdrawal, impending menstruation, eye strain, or other ailments can be the source of frequent or chronic headaches.
Frequent Urination:
Around 6-8 weeks after conception, you may find yourself making a few extra trips to the bathroom.
Other Explanations: Urinary tract infection, diabetes, increasing liquid intake, or taking excessive diuretics.
Darkening of Areolas:
If you are pregnant, the skin around your nipples may get darker.
Other Explanations: Hormonal imbalance unrelated to pregnancy or may be a leftover effect from a previous pregnancy.
Food Cravings:
While you may not have a strong desire to eat pickles and ice cream, many women will feel cravings for certain foods when they are pregnant. This can last throughout your entire pregnancy.
These are all early symptoms of being pregnet but unless you have actually had sex you cant be pregnet
Cmilner1607 answered Monday May 26 2008, 10:39 pm: get tested, buy one from the store. and if you're really young then you shouldn't be having sex. and you don't get cramps/pains until you're second trimester in being pregnant. [ Cmilner1607's advice column | Ask Cmilner1607 A Question ]
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