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i need help

Im 17  and im lactating  theres a possibility of pregnancy but I'm not sure ...I took a test with the school nurse but he said it was too early to tell. I have'nt missed a period yet but ive been feeling sick and tired what should I do?
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im 17 too lol and i have been pregnant once and i might be prego again (last one miscarried...) anyways...there are lots of things to consider...like did you have unprotected sex? actually condoms are only like 99% effective so i should be asking you did you have sex at all?? it might just be stress cuz u dont usually get pregnancy symtoms until AFTER you miss your period by like almost 2 weeks...missing your period is the first sign and then usually after that ur boobs get sore and then you get morning sickness (which realy effing sux btw) my advice teen to teen...wait it out and see what happens...dont stress! thats the MOST IMPORTANT thing you need to do is relax and just eat healthy and stuff and most of all contact the daddy when you do miss the period! but yea that would be my advice...if you want you can contact me at my email address just tell me its u lol cuz im not on this site usually unless somebody replied to my bulleten. (sp) ok well here it is and good luck!:
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did you recently test/did you find out if you were pregnant yet, or did Aunt Flo come to visit?  
Lactating is a pretty hard thing to mistake for anything else, unless you have already had a child previously.

Let me know please.  :)  Hope everything is ok.
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