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3 Days Late!! Overreacting????

Hello...Ok I am 3 days late today. I have been feeling nausea for about a week already. (which led me to believ it was something else sue to it being to early). I vomitted a couple time last week but nothing since. I still get quezy and nauseas and feel like vomiting but don't. I am feeling tired and my nipples are sore but not colored. Im moody and the smallest things set me off. I don't want to be touched. I am a little cramping but its like gas'y camping. TMI WARNING :) I have been constipated alittle bit. I am not sure if its in my head becuase I want it so bad. I have not takin a test because I dont want it to be negitive and feel like a goof for worring for nothing. what do you think??
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290018 tn?1240365868
I think you are probably pregnant.  Take a test!! Go ahead...it will make you go crazy like the rest of us.  Haha....you could get a blood test...that will show for sure...then you dont have to worry about if the HPT was right or wrong.  If you get a blood test get a qunatative one not a qualatative one.  Good  Luck!
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I'd wait a few more days and take a test. Your AF might be a few days off. It's hard sometimes to determine pregnancy from just plain ole PMS. The symptoms are so much alike. But other times, a woman just knows when something's not right. Follow your instincts... if you feel like your body's just not right, take a test... Best of luck!
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