my acne is acting up, im cramping, and eating stuff i dont normally eat whats going on???


I'm guessing you are asking

I'm guessing you are asking this because you are wondering about pregnancy. Common pregnancy symptoms include nausea, sore/tender breasts, feeling bloated, changes in appetite, weight gain, fatigue, a need for extra sleep, frequent urination, odd sensations in the abdomen, and of course, lack of periods.

Although there are many other things that can cause these symptoms, if you suspect that you might be pregnant, the best thing you can do is to take a pregnancy test. You can visit your local pregnancy resource center for a free pregnancy test, and the test offered by most centers is highly accurate when taken as early as 10-14 days after conception.

Go to http://www.optionline.org to find a pregnancy testing center near you.

Best of luck,
Dr. Williams

Monnica Williams, Ph.D.
Sex Education Advisor. www.MonnicaWilliams.com.

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Free Pregnancy Testing Centers: 800-395-HELP.

 
 

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