horrible pain in my pubic area! Can I be pregnant?
Question Posted Monday May 3 2010, 2:15 pm
am a female and i had sex with my bf for 8 months and unprotected and he has cummed inside of me. but i realise that my period hasn come yet and i feel this horrible pain in my puvic area.. also my breast are so sensitive and they hurt so much. i also started getting dizzy and i berly can stand strait some times.. Can i be pregnant??
sammiiestar2014 answered Saturday May 8 2010, 1:52 am: Yes you most certainly can be. Go to the drug store and buy a few pregnancy tests. After you take those, to be absolutely sure that you are/are not pregnant go to the doctors and take a pregnancy test there. [ sammiiestar2014's advice column | Ask sammiiestar2014 A Question ]
sml111992 answered Monday May 3 2010, 11:16 pm: those are all sighns of geting ur period too! that happends to me b4 i get mine those nothing wrong with you if it still continutes asee a doctor. dizzy part your probally not eating enough. [ sml111992's advice column | Ask sml111992 A Question ]
BLONDShorty answered Monday May 3 2010, 9:04 pm: There is a good chance you might be pregnant. Have you taken a pregnancy test?
2 answer your question from the feedback, I don't think there's anything wrong with you. I mean, if you still feel bad, you should check w/ a doctor. But, sometimes these are symptoms that occur after having sex, especially the pain in the pelvic area and the sensitive breasts. but, if your eating a balanced healthy diet, i don't see a reason for the diziness, unless you have an ear infection or something.but, that wouldnt really match w/ the other symptoms. Honestly, these seem like things that happen right before you are going to get your period. but, if it persists, please go see a doctor :) hope i helped and i hope you feel better sweetie! [ BLONDShorty's advice column | Ask BLONDShorty A Question ]
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