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BabyBlondeBimbo
Oct 24, 2006, 05:29 PM
Hiya can you erm help me please
I had unprotected Sex on the 29th of September and I ovulated a day or two before, I should have come on my period on the 6th of Oct and since then I have missed two periods.
The signs and symptoms I have been having is - Fatigue,eating a lot,frequently needing the toilet like every 20/30 minutes,missed periods,gaining weight,headaches and like twinges in my stomach.
Could you help me please x

J_9
Oct 24, 2006, 05:40 PM
I am curious how you figure that you missed 2 periods in one month. If you should have had your period on Oct 6, how did you miss 2 periods?

What is your age? Are you on any form of birth control?

BabyBlondeBimbo
Oct 24, 2006, 05:42 PM
I have them nearly every 24/25 days but I deffo know that I have missed one.
Am 15 and no am not

J_9
Oct 24, 2006, 05:45 PM
How long ago did you get your very first period?

BabyBlondeBimbo
Oct 24, 2006, 05:49 PM
About 3 years ago

J_9
Oct 24, 2006, 06:15 PM
Your hormones are not yet leveled out, which comes at about the age of 25, so this could be normal. Have you talked to your mother about this? If not, you should, like now.

I am going to get a lot of slack for this, but I see it all the time in the hospital and in the welfare offices so here goes... First of all, at the age of 15 your body is not ready to be pregnant and can cause future problems, mentally as well as physically.

You are 15, so I am assuming that you are ready to be a mother? No matter what precautions you take with sex the only one that will not get you pregnant is abstinence.

When I was 15, many moons ago, I was still doing homework and studying to get good grades. Not fooling around.

If you are not ready to be a mother for the rest of your life it is time you rethink your priorities.

I am going to be a little harsh here, and I am sure to get a reddy, but who cares at this point... You call yourself BabyBlondeBimbo... do you really think of yourself as a bimbo? This is not a very healthy way to think of oneself.