Does anyone think that I am ...?!


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Does anyone think that I am ...?

ok these last few days i have wanted to eat sour cream with everything that i eat. for example i ate it with ice cream, vienna sausages, hot pockets, chilli and so on plus i have had to pee so much more what is up with that?


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I craved vienna sausages too =)

At any point where it is even *possible* sperm/semen [this includes precum] could have gotten in, on or near the vagina there is a chance you could conceive pregnant. Do not rely on symptoms, as symptoms of pregnancy are often at times ALSO symptoms of other things and problems. May it be major or minor, you could be getting 100 different symptoms of being pregnant and something completely different could be happening to your body. In order to conceive pregnant sperm must enter the vagina, pool in the cervix, join with an "egg" and attach to the uterus creating an embryo. This seems like such a long drawn out process and the little "swimmer" has such a long way to go, foreplay and other sexual encounters shouldn't be able to get a women pregnant, right? Wrong! It is possible to conceive during many different acts, not just vaginal sexual intercourse. Did you know if a man ejaculates into a woman's anus, those little "swimmers" can actually "SWIM" out of the anus, into the vagina, pool in the cervix, attach to an "egg" that attaches to the uterine wall creating an embryo and conceive a pregnancy! A woman can become pregnant through foreplay, anal intercourse, or as I said before, at any point where it is even *possible* sperm/semen [this includes precum] could have gotten in, on or near the vagina. Contraceptive [such as "the pill", condoms, spermicide, IUD's ect.] are NOT, are NEVER 100% fail-proof.

If your period is irregular [even if it is common for your period to be irregular] and there is a chance you may be pregnant, take a HPT [home pregnancy test]. If it shows negative, try another a few days later. If you continue to receive negative HPT's but you still *appear* to be pregnant, see your local OB/GYN or family practitioner, receive a blood test to confirm the negative pregnancy. If you receive a negative blood test [which are also not full proof!] but are still concerned that you may be pregnant, receive an ultrasound. This will show whether or not there is an embryo attached in the uterus. If no embryo shows there may be something wrong and your doctor can further diagnose you.

If a HPT, blood test or ultrasound confirm pregnancy, find an OB/GYN immediately! It is important to keep an tabs on everything going on in your pregnancy from step one, even if you plan on abortion or adoption.

If you have decided to become sexually active but are not TTC [trying to conceive] please be responsible and use proper birth control. If you do not have the money to purchase birth control visit your local Free Clinic. There are Free Clinics in every area and will provide you with proper care.

If you are underage and afraid to look to a parent or guardian, visits to Free Clinics and your OB/GYN *ARE* completely 100% confidential, although I would advise looking to at least one influential adult in your life, this would create a support system where you could obtain knowledge, ask other questions, and discuss personal things with.

Good luck! Be safe, be responsible, be strong!




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