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I need help!

I didn't know what topic to put this under so bare with me!
I am a 17 year old female, I have been experiencing diarrhea for the past few months almost every morning!
I don't know what is wrong! Can it be stress? I did some research and most of the time IBS comes up. I also have nausea, headaches, and shivers.
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1629677 tn?1299655604
yes he can control it and yes you can be sterile, you need to be on birth control. if you are scared of what your parents would say about getting birth control tell them you would like to try it to regulate your periods because your flow is too fast.
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Well i am 15 years old been having sexual intercourse with my boyfriend over a month now , NO contraception what so ever. His had ejaculated inside me once thats what he said and have like two or three pregnancy tests and they have been negative. My period has came normally and ive had lower belly pains ever since i started having sexual intercorse
Is it possible that a boy can control ejacualtion?
Is it possible i can be sterile? At this age?
Please answer quick
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796253 tn?1344991332
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Hi and thanks for using the forum.

The best thing for you to do is either see your regular doctor or a GI specialist if possible.  They can screen you for any of those chronic bowel problems as well as take samples to be sure that this is not bacterial/infectious in nature.  This has been going on for a while, so I would get checked out as soon as you can.  Chronic diarrhea can deplete your body of essential vitamins and minerals.  Also, be sure to stay hydrated- plenty of water.  Avoid sugar drinks (such as gatorade) as they contain a lot of sugar which can actually make the diarrhea worse.  You could try something like pedialyte if you are concerned that you are becoming dehydrated.   Good luck.

Bridget
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