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Hi I had unprotected sex about 3  or 4 months or so ago n I  been spotting for about 2 months already today I started bleeding very very light n usually my period is real heavy I have been throwing up and getting sick a couple times/days the first 2 months n I have been having pain n my stomach n sometimes down there my breast seem to be getting bigger n I'm putting on weight .. am I pregnant or what's going on some one help me please!?!?!  
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i would advice you to take a pregnancy test it does sound like u could be pregnant depending when you had sex and when you were ovualation light bleeding could be a sigh of inplantation bleeding perfectly normal if your hpt test comes back negative visit the doctor it could be something simple
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1303813 tn?1303159362
If you had a Neg pregnancy test.. Ask for blood tests, but remember you CAN have false Negative results.
But if you are over 2 months it should come up Postive by now...

Good Luck

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1186413 tn?1326730549
Did you take any tests?  If not I would start there.  If they come up negative than I would call your GYN doctor and tell them for the last 2-3 months your periods have been irregular and you would like to get it looked at.  They may want to do a blood pregnancy test and check other things like your hormone levels or your thyroid.  But I would def. start by taking a test.  Good luck.
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