Symptoms of pregnancy You may be pregnant if you: Have had sexual intercourse and you have not used any method of birth control. Have missed one or more periods. Have your period, but there is a lot less bleeding than usual. Take birth control pills, but you missed a pill. It is especially risky to miss a pill early in the cycle or pack or to start your new pack a day or two late. Have other symptoms of early pregnancy. Symptoms include: Fatigue. Ø Breast tenderness or enlargement. Ø Nausea or vomiting. Ø Increased urination. Have done a home pregnancy test, and the result was positive. If you have regular menstrual periods and are sexually active, you can become pregnant, even if you use birth control. If you think you might be pregnant, do a home pregnancy test. If the result is positive, practice the following good health habits until you see your doctor: Eat a balanced diet. Do not smoke. Do not use alcohol or drugs. Decreas
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