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Am i pregnant? No pregnancy symptoms

By September 6, 2009 - 6:49am
 
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hi!!!
4 months ago i had sex(i.e on 6 June 2009)..(Actually it was not intercourse but we were just fooling around. He inserted his finger in my vagina after touching his penis. He dint ejaculated and i m not sure whether his fingers were wet or not.)
after that i had my period on 16 June which was 10 days late( as i was expecting on 7th June)..The periods were not normal as it started with brown spotting and then next day there was very dark bleeding but it was scanty( May be its due to tension). It lasted for 2 days and got over.

Then next month my periods happend on 16th July. and this time the flow was not heavy as it should be but it was normal enough to keep pad. It lasted for 3 days.
Then i was expecting my periods on 16 August but its not happened till today(Its almost 50 days over). I dont have any pregnancy symptoms.
Although my periods are not very regular but i have never missed my periods.
Please Help. i dont want to get pregnant....

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Hi thanks Alot for your reply... but i had made mistake in my calculation its 3 months( from 6 june to 6th sept) instead of 4 months . I m really sorry for this.
I am 23 years old. I am underweight.
Is there any chances of pregnancy now?

September 6, 2009 - 9:23am
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Hi empowher1,

Thank you for your question. After four months, you would certainly have symptoms of pregnancy which includes sore breasts, fatigue, nausea, backaches, headaches, frequent urination and food cravings.

I am not sure how old you are but there are certainly times when your body changes and your periods are irregular which can be caused by many different reasons. A few of the main reasons are level of activity, stress and eating disorders.

Irregular periods are pretty normal in women as we all have been there. Most literature will say that if it lasts longer than a year to seek medical attention. Irregular periods can be caused by cysts too. If you have symptoms of excessive hair growth, weight gain, acne, dandruff, or high blood pressure; you should certainly seek medical assistance.

Does this information help? Are you experiencing any other symptoms?

September 6, 2009 - 8:46am
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