Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for seeking our input on whether or not you became pregnant on January 6.
You did not become pregnant. Having period proved that you did not.
When you say that had "blackouts" this morning, did you actually pass out and lose consciousness for even a little while?
You might have fainted. Fainting, also called syncope, is a sudden, brief loss of consciousness and posture caused by decreased blood flow to the brain. Fainting is pretty common in teens. The good news is that most of the time it's not a sign of something serious.
It can be triggered by dehydration, low blood sugar, stress or being in a hot, crowded room. If you continue to pass out, please contact your physician.
A burp — sometimes called a belch — is nothing but gas.
Sometimes eating or drinking too fast can cause indigestion, which can make a person burp because this can send extra air into the stomach.Drinking soda or other carbonated beverages makes you burp more. Again, if the burping persists, worsens or causes you concern, speak with your physician.
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Hello Xera,
Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for seeking our input on whether or not you became pregnant on January 6.
You did not become pregnant. Having period proved that you did not.
When you say that had "blackouts" this morning, did you actually pass out and lose consciousness for even a little while?
You might have fainted. Fainting, also called syncope, is a sudden, brief loss of consciousness and posture caused by decreased blood flow to the brain. Fainting is pretty common in teens. The good news is that most of the time it's not a sign of something serious.
It can be triggered by dehydration, low blood sugar, stress or being in a hot, crowded room. If you continue to pass out, please contact your physician.
A burp — sometimes called a belch — is nothing but gas.
Sometimes eating or drinking too fast can cause indigestion, which can make a person burp because this can send extra air into the stomach.Drinking soda or other carbonated beverages makes you burp more. Again, if the burping persists, worsens or causes you concern, speak with your physician.
Regards,
January 26, 2016 - 9:15amMaryann
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