Something to do with colons?!


Question: If i was pregnant, would i be able to feel something in my stomach at 2-3months? when i poke it it feels hard, but its mostly at the top of my stomach,above my belly button. It feels like blocked colons, i was wondering if this could have stopped my period, sounds pretty silly but im going with every option at the moment!

im 16 years old and have missed my period for just over 2 months. i am sexually active but i have never had unprotected sex and my boyfriend has never "finished" inside me. im really worried because ive never had an odd period before, let alone missed one. i had painful urination for about 2 weeks after i missed my first period and i think i have thrush as well. im not a skinny person, infact im a bit more on the large side but i eat healthily so i dont think its weight related. I tried a pregnancy test 2 months after my period was due but it was negative and ive had no other signs of pregnancy other than a little belly (after a bit of christmas eating i hope).


Answers: If i was pregnant, would i be able to feel something in my stomach at 2-3months? when i poke it it feels hard, but its mostly at the top of my stomach,above my belly button. It feels like blocked colons, i was wondering if this could have stopped my period, sounds pretty silly but im going with every option at the moment!

im 16 years old and have missed my period for just over 2 months. i am sexually active but i have never had unprotected sex and my boyfriend has never "finished" inside me. im really worried because ive never had an odd period before, let alone missed one. i had painful urination for about 2 weeks after i missed my first period and i think i have thrush as well. im not a skinny person, infact im a bit more on the large side but i eat healthily so i dont think its weight related. I tried a pregnancy test 2 months after my period was due but it was negative and ive had no other signs of pregnancy other than a little belly (after a bit of christmas eating i hope).

First of all, you need to schedule an appointment with a physician or the local health department. Pregnancy tests are not 100% reliable. If you are having regular bowel movements then it is doubtful that is is stomach related. Missed periods are actually normal in the teenage years with fluctuating hormones being a main cause. Also, sudden weight gain and weight loss can be contributing factors. But seriously, you need to see a gynecologist anyway if you are sexually active. Also, an 8 week fetus is approximately the size of a pecan, so you would not be able to feel it.

I don't think a doctor would give you a diagnosis with out seeing you with the symptoms you have. I think you probably need to see one and see what he says.
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