Can I be pregnant if I got my period in the beggining of this month? But now I'm having cramps and sore boobs &have UTI?
8 Answers to "Can I be pregnant if I got my period in the beggining of this month? But now I'm having cramps and sore boobs &have UTI?"
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Yeah. Getting pregnant at your age is really REALLY easy, you are super-fertile....the cramping says you might be having a very early miscarriage-that happens a lot when the zygote (a fertilized egg) isn't viable.
(meaning its' genes are too messed up to make a baby)
The UTI, though...maybe it's not just a UTI.
The guy may have also given you a sexually transmitted disease.
PLEASE go to a doc, get yourself checked out ASAP!Like (3)
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Good luck, take careLike (1)
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If you have had sex you can be pregnant. Birth control devices are not 100% fool proof. Go see a doctor if you have concerns.
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Time to keep your legs closed---ever hear of the saying 'you reap what you sow'?
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getting a pregnancy test may answer your question
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The beginning of the month was 3 weeks ago. The most probable time for getting pregnant is 2 weeks after the start of your last period. If you've been getting laid, you could be pregnant. That's how it works.
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sounds like symptoms of being a *****, merry christmas
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Have you had séx recently should be the first question..
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Best Answer (Chosen By Asker):
Posted by Sexychick77 Dec 24th, 2012 at 6:20PM
r u having morning sickness
theses are symptoms i found online for early pregnancies:
Spotting and Cramping
Breast Changes
Nausea (Morning Sickness)
Missed Period
Frequent urination. For many women, this starts around the sixth or eighth week after conception. Although this could be caused by a urinary tract infection, diabetes, or overusing diuretics, if you're pregnant, it's most likely due to hormonal levels.
Constipation. During pregnancy, higher levels of the hormone progesterone can make you constipated. Progesterone causes food to pass more slowly through your intestines. To ease the problem, drink plenty of water, exercise, and eat plenty of high-fiber foods.
Mood swings. These are common, especially during the first trimester. These are also related to changes in hormones.
Headaches and back pain. Many pregnant women report frequent mild headaches, and others experience chronic back pain.
Dizziness and fainting. These may be related to dilating blood vessels, lower blood pressure, and lower blood sugar.
A pregnant woman could have all of these symptoms, or maybe have only one or two. If any of these symptoms become bothersome, talk with your doctor about them so you can make a plan to offset them.
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