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PostPosted: 05/03/06 - 10:13    Post subject: is mucus a sign of pregnancy? Vote now! Reply with quote

ive been getin lots of white gushy mucus
like.. chunkey n thick.. n sometimes watery is that a
sign of pregnancy or.. gettin my period
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im worried.. i havnt got my period yet n ive been gettin cramps
rilly badly lately sometimes i get head achs.. the cramps are on my lower stomich Sad please help
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thx u Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: 05/03/06 - 17:30    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi. You said you haven't got your period yet - does that mean that you have never had it or that you are late? Have you had sex recently? Headaches, cramps and increased discharge are all signs of early pregnancy and that your period is due to arrive. If you have had unprotected sex and are late for your period then it would be wise to take a test, if you haven't had your period yet it is probably not too far away.
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PostPosted: 05/04/06 - 08:53    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I agree. Since you didn’t get your period, it would be wise to do a home pregnancy test. They would give you the correct results now for sure since the hormones used for pregnancy detection are surely visible a day after you period was about to arrive.

The problem with early pregnancy symptoms is that they resemble pre-menstrual symptoms. All the symptoms you mentioned I always have before I would get my period especially excessive discharge and low abdominal cramps. I also get backache, which you may as well experience in early pregnancy although it is more common later.

When were you supposed to get your period? Has this happened before or are you usually regular? I myself often freak when my period doesn’t come on time. It may come three days late but it appears to me as if it were 3 months late especially if I had unprotected intercourse with my boyfriend.
Like Is aid, the only way to know for sure it to get a test, because the symptoms are really hard to distinguish.
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PostPosted: 10/05/06 - 21:29    Post subject: Lower abdominal cramps - just got done with period and have Vote now! Reply with quote

Ok, question;
My boyfriend and I have never had vaginal intercourse. Only oral sex, After he ejaculates- we always clean it up with a towel. But after we clean it up- he always wants to put his fingers inside of me. If there were sperm on his finger could I get pregnant? And when we did this I had a tampon in, but the last day we did it it was the end of my period-so I only had a small pad on. Could I be pregnant? My period just ended 8 days ago and I've had milky white discharge, and my ovaries hurt(like side ache pains) I bought a home pregnancy test- but is says do not take any earlier than 19 days after having unprotected sex. So can you get pregnant from no vaginal penetration? OR Is this a sign of ovulation? I am 21, and this is the first time I have had the ovary pain.... I have always had the clear, white milky discharge after a period, but never the pain.. is this just the first time I'm getting this because I am getting older?? PLEEZ HELP
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PostPosted: 03/30/07 - 09:09    Post subject: no no Vote now! Reply with quote

no you are not pregnant. once sperm hits the air there is no way it can happen! But i do suggest seeing your doctor as those can be symptoms of something else
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