Get test, then MD: First, get a pregnancy test from your local pharmacist. If negative, you still need to see your physician to find out the cause of your fatigue.
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Monitor cycles: Keep amenstrual diary and consider GYN evaluation for premenstrual tension and painfulful crmaping. It is adviseable to get on birth control to regulate your cycles and diminsh cramping. You can also use OTC antiinflammatory meds like Advil/Aleve for cramping.If having unprotected sexual intercourse, get a pregnancy exam.
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