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Pregnancy, Stress, eating habits or other illness?


Hi,

I'm a 20 year old university student. I have been undergoing A LOT of stress the past month. With both school work and personal issues.

I went on a family vacation a little over a month ago.I had been broken up with a long term boyfriend for 3 weeks. While visiting a friend, and with many a drink later met up with a guy. He may have had his penis in me 6 or 7 times and I asked him to stop as I haven't been taking my birth control, and I knew he wasn't wearing a condom. He agreed. (This occured day 9 of my menstrual cycle)

I returned home, and the ex boyfriend had somehow found out about what happened. This has caused much stress for me, as we have all the same classes and have much of the same friends. I still care about him, but will not be able to have our relationship the way it was.

I have no appetite and have not been eating properly since the trip. I eat one meal a day if I get that much into me. I have been drinking heavily 2-3 days a week.

Last week, and a few days earlier, I had what seemed to be a yeast infection, and my area was swollen and sore. This has subsided.

This week I have a sore throat, and am ridiculously tired. I have missed all of my classes in the past week. I can't manage to get myself out of bed.

My period is now a week and one day late.

What the heck is wrong with me? Am I pregnant? Am I just stressed? Has it been my eating habits?, Do I have mono? I'm so lost with all these symptoms. Please help me.

Given the combination of things you've mentioned, there's no way for us to tell what's going on any better than you can. It sounds like it would be a very good idea for you to go to a doctor and explain all of this, and have tests done both for pregnancy and for various possible infections.

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