Wait a few more days before you take a pregnancy test.
The stress of wondering can actually delay your period. I had one that was late for a week and a half.
2006-12-10 12:45:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi I Think I Kno Wut Ur Problem Iz If U Did Have Unprotected Sex Who Knos It Dependz Have U Had Sex b4 I Kno I'm Young But Ma Friend Jori Age 11 Iz Preagnant N I Have Helped Her Out Wit EVERYTHIN So I Kno Well If U Did Have Sex B4 Then Itz Possible But Then Again U Can Probably Juzz Have A Serious Stomach Aiche... If U Havent Then Itz SOO POSSIBLE DAT U R!! But Itz 2 Soon Riite Now Wait Till It Haz BCome @ LEAST 3 Weeks N Then Check It Out Also If U Dont Get Ur Period Then Datz A Huge Sign!! But if U Hadnt Gotten Ur 1st Period Then ur Ok Ur Not Preagnant...Hope Diz Helpz U!!
2006-12-10 12:48:55
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answered by ivonne v 1
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[edit] Symptoms
Early symptoms are either absent or subtle. Clincal presentation of ectopic pregnancy occurs at a mean of 7.2 weeks after the last normal menstrual period, with a range of 5 to 8 weeks. Later presenations are more common in communities deprived of modern diagnostic ability.
The early signs are:
Pain and discomfort, usually mild. A corupus luteum on the ovary in a normal pregnancy may give very similar symptoms
Vaginal bleeding, usually mild. An ectopic pregnancy is usually a failing pregnancy and falling levels of progesterone from the corpus luteum on the ovary cause withdrawal bleeding. This can be indistinguishable from an early miscarraige or the 'implantation bleed' of a normal early pregnancy.
Patients with an late ectopic pregnancy typically have pain and bleeding. This bleeding will be both vaginal and internal and has two discrete pathophysiologic mechanisms. - External bleeding is due to the falling progesterone levels. - Internal bleeding is due to hemorrhage from the affected tube.
The differential diagnosis at this point is between miscarraige, ectopic pregnancy, and early normal pregnancy. The presence of a positive pregancy test virtually rules out pelvic infection as it is rare indeed to find pregnancy with an active Pelvic Iflammatory Disease (PID). The commomest misdiagnosis assigned to early ectopic pregnancy is PID.
More severe internal bleeding may cause:
Lower back, abdominal, or pelvic pain.
Shoulder pain this is caused by free blood tracking up the abdominal cavity, and is an ominous sign.
There may be cramping or even tenderness on one side of the pelvis.
The pain is of recent onset, meaning it must be differentiated from cyclical pelvic pain, and is often getting worse.
Ectopic pregnancy is noted that it can mimic symptoms of other diseases such as appendicitis, other gastrointestinal disorder, problems of the urinary system, as well as pelvic inflammatory disease and other gynecologic problems.
[edit] Diagnosis
An ectopic pregnancy has to be suspected in any woman with lower abdominal pain and/or unusual bleeding who is or might be sexually active and whose pregnancy test is positive. And abnormal rise in blood hCG levels may also indicate an ectopic pregnancy. The threshold of discrimination of intrauterine pregnancy today is around 3000 IU/ml of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG). A high resolution, vaginal ultrasound scan showing no intrauterine pregnancy is presumptive evidence that an ectopic pregnancy is present if the threshold of discrimination for HCG has been reached. An empty uterus with levels lower than 3000IU/ml may be evidence of an ectopic pregnancy, but may also be consistent with an intrauterine pregnancy which is simply too small to be seen on ultrasound. If there is uncertainty it might be necessary to wait a few days and repeat the bloodwork and ultrasound.
An ultrasound showing a gestational sac with fetal heart is clear evidence of ectopic pregancy.
Free fluid which is non echogenic is a normal finding in the late menstrual cycle and early normal pregnacy. This is a transudate and is not presumptive evidence of bleeding. Echogenic free fluid suggests the presence of bloood clot and is suggestive of free blood in the peritoneum.
A laparoscopy or laparotomy can also be performed to visually confirm (and then remove) an ectopic pregnancy within the abdominal or pelvic cavity. Laparoscopy in very early ectopic pregancy may rarely show a normal looking Fallopian tu
2006-12-10 12:45:52
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answer #3
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answered by yukmouth 6
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ANY time you have unprotected sex you could become pregnant. Wait until your period is three or four days late and then take a home pregnancy test. In the future, use protection.
2006-12-10 12:51:20
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answered by Jetgirly 6
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Sorry,mate, you sound pregnant to me. But to be certain, contact your doctor and schedule a appointment. Or, go to your local drugstore, Walgreen's, or CVS and by a pregnancy test. Good luck...
2006-12-10 12:47:38
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answered by lauren 1
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Go to the doctor and get a pregnancy test
2006-12-10 12:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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it sounds like you want to be pregant. but you can go to a health unit and take the test and no one else will no but you. you could be over tired so don't waist time and go find out..
2006-12-10 12:47:25
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answered by sexie1949 2
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Yes.
2006-12-10 12:44:59
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answered by You Lames! 6
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Sounds like it could be. Take a pregnacy test then see your doctor
2006-12-10 12:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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100% positive!
2006-12-10 12:45:43
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answered by 112 4
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