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AM i pregnant or just a late period?

By Anonymous March 24, 2011 - 5:51am
 
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ok ill start 2 months ago. anyway 2 months ago i took the plan b, and my period that month lasted 7 days, but was on time. last month i got a period that lasted from the 23rd to the 26th (more accruate 23rd noon to 25th a little after noon and absolutly no blood in me by the 27th. not sure if it stopped on the 26th or not if it did it was extreemly light) now the blood was normal color and was just not as heavy flow as normal, now this month on the 22nd i should have gotten my period but its now the 24th and no period, i had normal PMS symptoms like headeache acne breakout and bloating but still no period, do you think i could be pregnant? if so would it have been last month or this month that i became pregnant?

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Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for your question, and for finding EmpowHER. If you are regularly having intercourse and not using any kind of birth control method, you may be pregnant. If you have had unprotected sex since your last period, you can take a home pregnancy test now to verify if you are just late, or if you are in fact pregnant. If the test is negative, you are late, and can wait a week for your cycle to start, or call your doctor and ask what they suggest. If the test if positive, call your doctor to schedule an appointment.
Good luck, and hope you get the result you are looking for.

March 24, 2011 - 6:54am
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