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Posted: 09/27/06 - 15:09 Post subject: TEEN NEEDS ADVICE, please answer soon! |
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i am a teenage girl! I am not sexually active, but i have missed two periods and have been noticing some weird symptoms lately. I have felt weird and very different. Can this be pregnancy? I know that if i am not sexually active this can not be true, but could something have happened??? an accident from regular activity. My symptoms include abdomen and pelvic swelling and enlargement, frequent urination, a few red(itchy) bumps around body, and feelings in stomach (like gas or hunger, but different)! my urine has been slightly different (cloudy, slightly different smell) and i have had an increase in discharge that smells bad and weird. I think i might have an infection of some sort because It seems that i have more swelling in abdomen( or bloating i guess) after eating and it seems to slowly (but not completly) go away! I have also noticed my ribs feeling more pushed out and as if something below them is enlarged. I feel bigger and i do not know if this is normal. I have been very busy lately and it might cause me to be stressed out. I am sorta scared, i do not know what to do and i want to get this over with!!!!! what is this, what should i do, should i be worried???? please could i have as many replies as soon as possible!!!
i know that was long, but i hope it helped you better understand.
thank you please reply soon! |
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Carifairy
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Posted: 09/27/06 - 17:10 Post subject: |
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ONLY sex can cause pregnancy, well..That and semen entering your vagina...
THERE IS NO immaculate conception my dear, so unless you are somehow sexually active you would not be pregnant.
OVARIAN CYSTS mimic pregnancy symptoms sometimes, and they cause loss of periods and irregular cycles in many women..
It may tiem for a trip to the gyno to see what is going on with your body. |
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