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Late cycle and Nausea

Hi, I am just wondering, I have been feeling kinda funny lately, Actually almost three weeks now, I am not one to get sick easy and when I do I am over it quite fast, I get a headache almost everyday, I have been feeling sick on my stomach, It comes and goes, No pattern at all, I am tired no matter how much sleep I get,I don't really fall asleep and stay asleep, I kinda just nap, Its like right now my body isn't even mine, And I was a week late on my period, Once I got it I thought it was going to be normal, And for the first day or two it was, But after the third day, I just quit basically, Is there any chance I could be pregnant? I am not stressed out or depressed, Why would I stay sick on my stomach so much, If it was a bug or something wouldn't I be sick all the time?
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You could be pregnant or it could be some kind of hormonal thing. Try taking a hpt and if it's neg. you might want to go see your Dr. to see if something else is going on.
Good luck
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158812 tn?1189755826
You just have to take a test.
Nobody here will be able to tell you if you are pregnant, based on symptoms...which are the most UNRELIABLE predictor in the outcome of pregnancy.

I have puked up my breakfast before thinking that I was pregnant.  Once I realized I wasn't pg, all my symptoms majically dissapeared.

Go buy the hpt, and pee on the stick in the morning.
I would highly trust the result.  Good Luck, and I hope you get the outcome your looking for.
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