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constantly sick.


Question Posted Monday August 2 2010, 8:39 pm

18-Female

about a month ago i started getting this nauseas feeling all the time. I constantly feel like i am sick to my stomach and it makes me have more BM's i used to do it only a couple times a week and now it is a daily thing.(which i understand is whats normal) but it is different for me and its not normal because it makes me feel sick. Along with the sick feeling i seem to have a constant headache and pain in my lower & upper back. I am not completely sure is what up or even a little bit sure whats going on all i know is i want to feel better.

I'm pretty sure there is no way i am pregnant i have been using condoms and none of them have broke and im understanding that that is the only way i could get pregnant using them.

I want a few opinions before i decide to go to the doctors or buy a pregnancy test.

Thanks.


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Additional info, added Monday August 2 2010, 8:44 pm:
Something else i forgot to add is that i had my period about a week and a half ago and it was only about two days long rather than the regular 4 days not sure if that affects anything. .

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mousey97 answered Monday August 9 2010, 2:01 pm:
You may have to stomach flu if you are 100% sure your not pregnant, even though you are using condoms, they are only 98% effective, one of the could have broke, and you may not of known it, it could of have had a tiny hole, and even when a person is pregnant, they can still have their period, its not very uncommon.

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pinkcherries answered Thursday August 5 2010, 10:14 pm:
i am not a doctor either, but i would start talong viatmins, look for viatmins made for women (one-a-day works well) maybe your body is missing some nurtients or mineral.
i would still go to the doctor and tell them the same thing.

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alorra123 answered Tuesday August 3 2010, 4:16 pm:
Well, you are more than likely not pregnant, the symtoms you've mentioned are not the symtoms of morning sickness. Understand that i am not a doctor, but based on the body aches, mild diarrea, and nausea, i would say you probably have some sort of stomache virius or the flu. You should head over to your doctor and get yourself some medicne

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