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No, I don’t know all the days, and I don’t have a hungry at all the stuff - #11321

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My periods are delayed from the two months and I was. I feel a pregnancy because sex with my partner so I need your help. Please consult with me. I was very scared about this thing. Thank you. I need a quick suggestion and go doctor for me

Age: 18
Chronic illnesses: Not by delayed from the two months, and I too sex with my partner, please confirm with me
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I feel all kind of the stuff
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It sounds like you’re concerned about a possible pregnancy. If your last two menstrual periods were absent and you had recent unprotected sexual intercourse, it’s reasonable to consider the possibility of pregnancy. Start by taking a home pregnancy test as soon as possible, which can provide a quick and private way to find out. It’s most effective if taken in the morning when urine hCG levels are highest. Follow the instructions on the test package closely to ensure an accurate result. If the test is positive, it’s important to schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider to confirm the pregnancy and discuss next steps for care and support. In case the test is negative but your periods continue to be irregular, consult a healthcare professional. Missed or irregular periods can stem from various factors beyond pregnancy, including stress, hormonal imbalances (like thyroid issues or polycystic ovary syndrome), significant weight changes, excessive exercise, or other underlying health conditions. If you experience any concerning symptoms along with the missed periods, such as severe pain or unusual discharge, seek medical advice without delay. It’s important to address the issue comprehensively to rule out more serious underlying conditions. If a visit to a doctor in person is not feasible soon, consider telemedicine as a possible option. Remember even if the test comes out negative, further medical evaluation is prudent to address any underlying issues or to discuss contraceptive options to prevent future scares.

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