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I would go to the doctor asap and confirm the pregnancy (the first ultra-sound is the most accurate as far as due date) the doctor will probably give you a scrip for prenatal vitamins (these are very important) and then schedule you back every 4 weeks, sooner if there is concern, and as you get … Read more
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No, this doesn't mean you are or aren't pregnant. Sometimes our bodies get out of whack and your hormones cause more or less bleeding. Check with your doctor and if you are not already, get on some birth control to help regulate your cycle. It might take a few different tries and different kinds of … Read more
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Yes, you can pretty much get pimples anywhere on your body, I am assuming you are talking about your outer labia. It might be a pimple, or an ingrown hair, but if you are sexually active get it checked out, just to be sure! Check with your local family planning clinic or health department they … Read more
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All STD's are bad! Some are curable like syphilis, but some are permanent like herpes, and HIV. HIV is probably the worst because it will turn into AIDS. AIDS usually isn't what kills people, though - it's an auto-immune disease, so the body attacks itself and because defenceless against even the common cold - and … Read more
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No you do not get your period if you are pregnant. You can bleed and it may seem like your period but it isn't.  A period sheds the lining of the uterus which you don't do when you are pregnant (the baby is attached to the uterus) I'm 99% sure your girlfriend is not pregnant … Read more