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kinda confused

hey kinda confused here juss need some help....had my period 14th Aug to 18th Aug. Unprotected sex 22nd Aug. Food poisoning on 11th Sep. My periods are irregular and got it on 14th Sep to 18th Sep was lighter than usual and a pinky/red colour but enough flow for a pad......um got it again 19th Oct to 23rd Oct was kinda heavier n larger blood clots in the first couple of days. I've tried about 6 home pregnancy tests so far and all have been negative. Just wanna know if the food poisoning could have messed with my cycles a bit. I mean apart from feeling more bloated than usual I haven't had any other pregnancy symptom. So I'm just really confused. Dont worry im booked to see my doc to do a hpt but just wanna know wat u guys think? Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated.
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419158 tn?1316571604
I think your cycles sound normal. I dont think your pregnant if you have had your period every month and have no pregnancy symtoms. But hey if you "feel" pregnant than go see your doctor, but honestly it doesnt sound like it. Than again, stanger things have happened:-)
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ummm feels like i am ....u know how sometimes u can just feel somethings not right well thats wat i feel.
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1039620 tn?1272594004
I'm not sure why you think you're pregnant. You got your period in August (14-18), September (14-18) and October (19-23), and have no symptoms. What makes you think you are pregnant?
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