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Am I Pregnant?

Am I pregnant? I have PCOS which gives me a hard time with getting pregnant. I have irregular periods, about every other month or it skips 2 months. I am 20yrs. and I have been married for 1yr. 9 months,  but been together for almost 3yrs. We have tried for a year and gave up. I have recently started feeling queasy for about 4 days after I eat and pretty much the whole day. I have been constipated for a week and I have always been regular. My nipples are extremly itchy and a little sensitive. My husband thinks my breast are getting bigger. The strangest thing is I have a lot of gas and I feel bloated ( I get gas only when eating things not on a regular basis). My last period ended on October 11th and I missed November. Should I be worried because of all the symptoms or is it a false alarm? If I am, then I should be atleast 6 or 7 weeks, right? Can anyone with children have answer my question?
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I understand what you're feeling (emotionally). I have PCOS as well and we tried for 13 months to get pregnant (I have 2 other little ones before I developed PCOS). Sounds like you'd be able to test within 3-7 days to get an accurate result. It's hard to know when you're not regular.

I hope you are! Make sure your doctor checks your levels regularly to make sure all is well if you do get a BFP!
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414635 tn?1272217693
Well, the best way to know is to take a home pregnancy test. Good luck.
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