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Pcos, pregnancy symptoms, last pregnancy 6 years ago c-section

Pcos: I havent had a period d in couple of weeks I'm always sleepy I stay busy I have in protected sex every other day Im also nasueaed alot and vomit at least once a week. I stop taking birth control pills 9 months ago to regulate my cycle for pcos  it helped I've had cycles every since December 2015 on the 8th of every month on April 21 2016 I bad dark red brown thick blood discharge then it stopped next day was light red when I wiped no pads necessary once that day next day was light pink when I wiped after urimating again I haven't seen blood since but I'm loosing weight and eating a lot I also still exercise just a little more because I feel fat I'm 5'3 and weigh 150 but it's toned I work hard to stay in shape because I've had a c-section, can anyone tell me if they think I'm pregnant? My last pregnancy had been discovered through transvaginal ultrasound and CAT scan but cat scan showed the fetus to be a cycst attached to my ovary (left) with multiple cycst. I was bleeding very bad and no one knew what was causing it,my daughter and I had and allergic reaction to sulfa which was an medication prescribed to me for a UTI the doctors thoughti had but the transvaginal ultrasound reviled that is was a fetus it had moved to the other ovary I was 9 weeks pregnant my daughter is 6  now she wants a sister or brother, can anyone help me figure this out ALL NICE COMMENTS WELCOME, HAVE A BLESSED DAY
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