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what is going on

i had sex 14 days ago my period started of normal for the first two days then when to pink and real light its been ten days now i woke up 2 days ago with extreme cramps in my stomach and nausated and feeling real bloaded what is going on
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also im sorry i ment to say my period lasted ten days thats why im in such shock along with symptomps ive slept all day today extreme cramping woke up with a headache ive became dizzy and nauseated i thought maybe i had a flu but im thinking other wise
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no its not normal for me and i didnt think you could have symptoms that early ive had to kids and never had symptoms so early thats why im confused but wouldnt i have to wait another week before it would even show im just not sure my dr didnt even realize i was pregnant with my 2nd one till i was 14wks all test came up negative and even after there ultrasound it did i had to take a blood test can you have symptoms this early im confused
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if that isn't a normal period for you. then i would consider going to get a pregnancy test. Women generally ovulate 2 weeks before their period. and if you had unprotected sex, then theres a possibility you could be pregnant. i would recommend taking a pregnancy test first thing in the morning (using first morning urine) to get more accurate results.
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