Could I be Pregnant?!/i think i am pregnant

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ok i haven't had sex in 3 months and neither has b/f and one day we had sex and cam in my twice in one night and then 5 days later i got my period and it was early but it wasn't a normal period like have gotten before and the past 2 weeks i have been feeling like i am then i go take pregnant test and the line came back very faint but i got all the stuff that makes me think i am can you please help me out

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Hi Jennifer,

Thanks for your question. You could be pregnant and do you have any pregnancy symptoms? You can get a free pregnancy test at a local pregnancy resource center. You can have the test and get advice and help there, all free. Check out http://www.optionline.org or call 1-800-395-HELP. Other pregnancy centers are listed at this website
http://www.heartbeatinternational.org/worldwide_directory.asp
Please email me at Carieichel@aol.com and we can talk more. Also, update me then. Bye for now.

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Carie Eichel

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I'll be on vacation for a few days. You may email me at Carieichel@aol.com if you need to talk during this time. Please be patient as I will be out of town for a few days and may not be able to access email.
I can answer questions about pregnancy tests and symptoms of pregnancy. I can offer networking and resources for local pregnancy testing and resource centers. I can answer questions about various birth control methods. If I am "maxed out" you can email me at Carieichel@aol.com to reach me privately.

Experience

I have one daughter and 6 grandchildren. I have helped women in pregnancy situations and with birth control options for almost 23 years. I volunteer with Austin Pregnancy Resource Center (http://www.austinprc.org) and am involved with Hope Connections Pregnancy Resource Center (http://www.hcprc.org).

Education/Credentials
Preliminary sonogram training. Some college.

Past/Present Clients
I have had hundreds of past clients through one-on-one counseling and at the Austin Pregnancy Resource Center.

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