Need Help and Advice

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Registered: 10-05-2003
Need Help and Advice
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Sun, 10-05-2003 - 3:02am
Hello,

I don't know what's wrong with me so I need opinion. On august 23 I had sex with my boyfriend (my peak fertility was from Aug 20-aug-25)we used condoms but the condoms either slipped off or got stuck inside me. On sept-5 I had what I thought was my period but it only lasted a few hours and it was pinkish. After that on Sept-8-9 I was spottin. I'm suppose to be getting my period on Oct-2 but it's not here and I have no symptoms of getting it. I've been having symptoms that come and go like nauseas, dizziness,incresse hunger,Discharge from my breast(very similar to colostrum),my breast hurt a lil once in a while,my right nipple hurts a little,very sensitive to odor,sometimes all of the sudden I feel hot,mood swings,I feel that something is pushin my uterus. I've been experiencin frequent urination, and weird cramping. I went to my OB-GYN two weeks ago and he said I wasn't pg bc the urine test was negative and if it was negative it ment that the blood test would be negative. I have an ovarium cyst I've had it for 4 years now and the only thing that reminds me I have it is when I get my period I get really bad cramps. Never had nothing else.

My question is: Could I be pregnant or could it be that my cyst all of the sudden is making me have symptoms?

Thanx for the Help

Alana




Edited 10/6/2003 12:13:47 AM ET by wantinbaby

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Sun, 10-05-2003 - 3:19pm


ANY ONE????

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Registered: 10-05-2003
Mon, 10-06-2003 - 12:15am
ANYONE PLZ REPLY TO ME!!!
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Registered: 09-30-2003
Tue, 10-07-2003 - 3:04am
Hi there! Maybe you should ask your doctor to give you more tests. A ngative urine test doesn't necessarily mean you'll get a negative blood test too. Besides, since you have an existing ovarian cyst, it would be advisable for your doctor to look more into your situation. It could be lots of other things aside from being pregnant. Plus, whatecer it may be, early detection is always the best. Good luck!