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I recently found out I was pregnant. I'm due on 9/30. My lmp was 12/24/2009. I broke up with my boyfriend begining of Dec. and had sex with someone else on Dec. 16th. Date of conception would be around the 7th of Jan. I got back with my ex shortly after we broke up. What I'm wanting to know since I did have my period would my ex be the father? Posted by Anon_11374
I have some questions ? Are there still bad taste just after blushing? How old are you? Do you have any systematic problem? Posted by wuzhang
The best place for your post is over on our Sexual Conditions & STDs Exchange . Why don't you click on that link and repost there?
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You might try looking for some input over on our Sexual Conditions & STDs Exchange or perhaps the Sex & Relationships Exchange .
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Dorothea Posted by Dorothea_WebMD_Staff
You might try asking for some input over on our Sex & Relationships Exchange .
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Try asking over on our Hypertension/High Blood Pressure Exchange .
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Dorothea Posted by Dorothea_WebMD_Staff
You might like to talk this over with our members over on the Multiple Sclerosis Exchange .
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Dorothea Posted by Dorothea_WebMD_Staff
Have a look at our Multiple Sclerosis Exchange . If you don't see a similar conversation underway there already, feel free to start one.
Good luck to you and your husband.
Dorothea Posted by Dorothea_WebMD_Staff
The Oral Health Exchange would be the place to ask. Just click on that link to get there.
Dorothea Posted by Dorothea_WebMD_Staff
Try posting in our Food & Cooking Exchange . Perhaps some folks there may have suggestions for you.
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To read about breast lumps whether they be benign or not please visit the Breast Cancer Health Center .
We also have a WebMD Breast Cancer Health Exchange for help with questions about breast lumps and what a diagnostic workup is like.
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As you are pregnant, have gestational diabetes, and you are not feeling well please get in touch with your doctor or visit a hospital emergency room for help. The health of you and your baby are most important.
Please realize that it's not possible for anyone to be diagnosed over the internet and the WebMD exchanges cannot be a substitute for an in person visit to the doctor.
I hope you will be feeling better after your visit to the doctor and I hope you do well with your pregnancy.
Good luck!
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I learned the way to block the pain for the most part and I tried over and over to help my co-members in the group, but as I said they weren't listening and I just moved on.
I am really shy, but when I feel comfortable, then I will open up, so I usually don't write in most places but I just felt I would like to meet some other folks and when I read the answers from the different people I was fascinated about how diverse our various medical issues were and yet we each seem to have at least one common problem either fibro or arthritis and other forms of the disease. I finally learned how to put my picture in the profile tonight and so I put one in from last year. I love your picture.
Bless and keep you,
jctime2lose Posted by jctime2lose
Thanks for asking your question, but no one here on the Welcome Exchange is a doctor. If you don't trust your doctor's advice, perhaps a second opinion is in order? Did you have some other option to discuss with your doctor to deal with your blood pressure and constant tachycardia issues that he or she didn't address? If so, then perhaps a revisit to discuss your care plan is in order.
Best wishes,
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