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Am I pregnant ?????

By Anonymous September 19, 2015 - 3:35pm
 
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help.

When I was pregnant almost 3 years ago I was bleeding for 3 months due to subcronic hematoma (something to do with the placenta ) but it feels like a period. Anyway my son is 2 and half years old now. But I'm so confused. I finished my period on the 22 nd of august and had unprotected sex on the 28th of august. 2 weeks done the line I was feeling nauseous, Extremely exhausted, and bloated. On the 11th of September I started to have brown and white discharge 2 days later i had what seemed like a period with blood cots heavy bleeding then light the next day then heavy again. Today it's stopped but have a bit of brown discharge but when I wipe its pinky watery sorry Tmi. Now I'm so bloated and cramping and over exhauated. Could I be pregnant ?

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Anonymous

Can we get pregnant by masturbating without a guy ? When i masturbate sometimes a bit of discharge would come out . Im really worried .

September 29, 2015 - 1:39am
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Hello and thank you for choosing EmpowHer,
Pregnancy is possible, especially since you did have period-like bleeding during the first few months of your last pregnancy. The only way of really knowing however, is to take a pregnancy test.
Faith

September 20, 2015 - 3:10pm
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Anonymous (reply to fchacon)

Thank you. I'm so nervous to do the test. Every day I have a new symptom or none at all. Just that anxious and exhauated feeling right now, that's why I'm so confused. There are days I think I am and others where I feel ok and think that I'm not. . I'll do one and see what happens.

Thanks again

September 21, 2015 - 10:22am
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