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Unsure if I should test yet or not.

I am 6 days late. Longest I've been late is 4 days. I don't have many symptoms of pregnancy. Just feeling some sharp pressure near my lower mid abdominal area. The only other "sign" would be that I'm more tired then normal. I was sick for about a week (part of last week and week before). Not sure if the stress of being sick would prolong my period so long. Debating on waiting to test or not. I haven't had my normal pms symptoms like back ache, and swollen breasts. Any suggestions?
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So awesome and so happy for you !!!
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I took two tests and they were positive. 12 days late now and queazy feeling. Shocked, excited, but still won't believe it till I hear that heart beat lol
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I was 5 days late this month too with no symptoms but mild cramping. low and behold my period came today. I was sick with Influenza A for almost a week this month, my doctor said being sick and definitely throw your cycle out of wack. You are far enough behind you could test. If positive congrats if negative I would wait it out another day or so and it's probably cause you were sick.
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Pressure is also of and on. Doesn't last.
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