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Pregnancy after medical abortion

Please no judgement , I understand my situation is extremely messed up. I just really want answers. I'm going to try my best to accurately write this out. I took my pills to have my abortion March 1st. I bled for a few weeks and then it stopped around the end of March. I had unprotected sex April 2nd and then again the 6th. I've had unprotected sex at lease twice a week every since then. The last time was everyday from May 3rd - May 7th. I don't know if this information matters but I will add it anyway because I am honestly desperate for answers, the first few times I had sex afterwards I would bleed heavily for a couple of days but only after I would have sex. After a while no blood for about a week and then I started spotting on and off. I realized today (May 14) that I've been nauseous the last couple of days mixed with not a big appetite (I eat barely 1 meal a day for the last 4 days) and I've also been randomly craving ice. I have no idea how ovulation works after having an medical abortion or if I've even had a period since then. I hope all this is not confusing. But could I be pregnant?

PS: If I was to be this time I wouldn't be upset and I would decide to keep it as the situation is extremely different this time then it was last time for anyone who's wondering.

Thank you in advance for your answers.
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