alright so heres the thing i had sex with my boyfriend aug 28th(condom broke) and 4 days after my missed period, i thought i got it although now im not sure if it was my period i mean it lasted four 4days it wasn't "light" but it wasn't "heavy either" and the first day was sept 14 i got it on to the 17 and now like this last week at school people said that " i was eating fast" like i didnt even notice it but it was happening all week and today i got acid reflex well i have never had that in my life so its just weird .. and my boobs are pretty sore .is it in my head? or could i really be pregnant? 16.f btw
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? EncounterMeLord answered Tuesday September 30 2008, 2:46 pm: I know first hand what it feels like to stress about whether or not I can get pregnant, and if so.. is that "one" time actually make it happen.. What if this and what if that? And when you believe in something it feels real. I was so "pregnant" plenty of times. You may also subconsciously want to be and perhaps havent really checked because you dont know how you would feel about the "reality" of the answer. If you are, you are nervous and kinda stoked, yet alot of pressured responsiblities bombard your thought. "How am I going to tell my boyfriend? My parents? My friends? Where do I start? What should I eat? Do I continue work/school? Do I make enough money? How am I going to pay for the delivery.. or even "Do I want to keep it? Can I raise a child? Will I be a fit mom? Should I give it up? etc.. On the other hand if you find out that you are not... then although you may feel relived from all the stress... then you think "What if i was? I could have been a mommy"
Anyways, the best thing to do is get yourself checked. Planned parenthood does it for free, or go to the 99cents store and by three pregnancy tests.. Three times is a charm. Once you know for sure, then you can take the next step.
PS. You can still have your period while you are pregnant. Yes, there can be many reasons on soreness of breasts, but it intensifies (to the point where it slight hurts when rubbed) when you are starting to produce milk. Eating faster and alot more with cravings during the first trimester is a huge sign, because that is when the baby is starting to develop into something substantial. If you are getting really tired, where you tend to take naps more often, then that means your body is working really hard to create a baby. Get checked and then you will know for sure. And if you are, feel free to contact me with anymore questions. I have a soft spot for pregnant women and baby related issues. [ EncounterMeLord's advice column | Ask EncounterMeLord A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday September 30 2008, 11:30 am: You had your period. I am 99% sure you are
not pregnant. Nothing you listed are symptoms
of pregnancy, except maybe sore boobs. Sore
boobs can happen anytime though so its not
a good sign of pregnancy.
Jami answered Tuesday September 30 2008, 12:06 am: Sometimes when we believe that something is happening to us, our minds can have a way of creating confirmations for us. You could in fact be experiencing legitimate symptoms, but it is possible that it is all in your mind. There are many women that do not have any symptoms of pregnancy and don't know that they are for months. Since you know that there is a possibility, it is good that you are aware of your body and your cycle. The best thing you can do is take a pregnancy test to know for sure. It is possible so you just want to take one so that you don't have to keep worrying in suspense. [ Jami's advice column | Ask Jami A Question ]
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