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am i pregnant?

Period is 5 days late. Acid reflux,craving chocolate,I'm the kinda girl that never really puke most her life, so I thought that might be why I don't puke if I am pregnant I don't know. But I'm not sure if I am pregnant.I'm also getting over a bacterial infection could that be the reason I'm missing my period I'm confused I'm not having normal symptoms if any at all other than my period being late any acid reflux which I don't usually get and I haven't had a lAte period since my midteens.  am I possibly pregnant?
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Is acid reflux a sign of pregnancy?
I keep getting mixed answers..
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Well the last time i had sex was on the 7th of September also the day my period had ended
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You typically don't show signs that early into your pregnancy it might be something else but the only way to find out is with a test . I personally didn't start to have that phase until I was 8 weeks
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I didn't find out I was pregnant till I was 2 months , I had irregular periods and even before I got pregnant I was always nauseous so I thought it was normal . only way to be sure is to take a test
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@kasmart1990 my periods were always irregular so when I would skip a couple months it was normal to me, the only symptoms I would get looking back is cravings and fatigue lol
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I kept track of my period but I didn't know I was pregnant until 2 months. Not bad right? Hehe :)
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But to the women out there that didn't know that they were pregnant for months
How did you not know
Were you missing your period
Did you have irregular periods

How did you not know other than not having any symptoms
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Not everyone gets symptoms ever. Some get them later. You would only be a few weeks pregnant and symptoms don't usually start that early. Only way to know would be take a test or see a doctor. A missed period is an indication of possible pregnancy but it could also mean a million other things.
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Take a test. If it's positive you're pregnant.  If negative, call your dr to see if there's another reason for missing your period.
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I knew I was pregnant at 5 weeks because I missed my period and took a test a week later. I wouldn't have known otherwise because I never had symptoms.
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Did yall have peroids or irregular periods and that's why you didn't know you were pregnant
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Only way to know is take a test!! And yes it is extremely possible to not know your pregnant as everyone is different and not every one has symptoms
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I never had symptoms until 8 months and even now it's just because I've gotten so big. Take a home test.
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well its good to know I won't be the only one out there that doesn't find out until a little later if anything
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I was 3 months when I found out I was pregnant. .
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you didn't know for four months? I didn't think that was really possible not have any symptoms
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but it is possible that the bacterial infection is causing me to have a late period never thought something like that could cause something to be late if it is
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Yes,it's possible with my first child I didn't know I was pregnant till I was already 4 months...
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No one can tell you take a test
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and is it really possible to be pregnant and not know it,And not have any symptoms ?
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If you are 5 days late you can test a home pregnancy test  
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