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Hey I have been reading all of your posts! Its been 6 weeks since me and my fiance had sex for the first time! The last few weeks i've had symptoms like nausea but i'm not throwing up, I cant get through the day, every afternoon I take a nap but when it comes to bed time I'm exhausted! Finally when I'm in bed I cant sleep! It takes mes +- 2 hours to fall asleep! I get headaches and feel bloated! I've had some cramping but it isnt so extreme! My last period was at the end of December! I am also very moody and get emotional quickly! Ive had some spotting, but it lasted for about 3 to 4 days, it was in the middle of January and not at my expected pms stage. I've done about 5 pregnancy tests, but it came up negative! I don't know what to think or do, can anyone please help me, and if some of you had the same experience and are pregnant please inform me
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I also get heartburn often an need the bathroom alot more than I usually do
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Hey Canes no neither of us were! But 6 weeks ago we started having sex! Things are really werid
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If your test came back negative than there is a huge chance you are NOT pregnant .. You said you and your fiancé had sex for the "first time" were you a virgin ? If so that could be why your body is acting crazy because it's going through changes !!
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