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ashli18
Mar 12, 2012, 02:02 PM
Hi I'm 19 and I have pcos so its hard for me to get pregnant and I have a period like once a year. Well me and my boyfriend don't use condoms and he cam inside me 4 times over the week I think I would ovulate. We had sex between Feb 23 and march 4. I'm not on birth cont role and he just cums inside of me every time. My boobs hurt, I'm cramping,I have heart burn, sleepy a lot and my mood is off like I love going out but I have just not been into it and I cry a lot for no reason sometimes also I got pee more and I'm not constipated and not puking at all. Do you think I'm pregnant or no? Please help when can I take a test I want a baby but I don't want to take the test too soon and it be negative because I'm a high risk pregnancy so I need doc soon?
PS even though I have pcos and don't have a normal period I can still be pregnant right

sourtherngirl
Mar 12, 2012, 02:56 PM
I got pregnant when I was 18, you seem to have all the symptoms of a pregnancy, I have 2 friends that have problems and was told that they couldn't get pregnant and they are both pregnant. As for when to take the pregnancy test I would give it about 3-4 more weeks before you take one, you want to give your body time enough to make the pregnant hormones. If you are I wish you the best, being a mom is the best gift you could ever have, so make sure you drink plenty of water and eat healthy, take care of yourself sweetie :) Good luck.

pregnantandsad
Mar 17, 2012, 12:20 PM
There are tests you can find in drugstores/pharamacy that are designed to give you an accurate early response. Since you don't have regular periods, this may be tricky as most women go by when their period is late. So I think you should buy one of thos boxes that comes with 3 tests in it. They're sold all over the world, and this way, you can take one right now, and then two more later to verify the results. I don't know much about pcos, but you need to find out sooner rather than later if you're pregnant in order to receive the necessary treatment.