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am i pregnant

Hi i need help plz before i go out and throw away $5 on a pregnancy test. I have not gotten my period this month i was supposed to get it the 10th and its the 31st already. Although i been having some minor cramping/pain in my lower abdominal but no spotting. Also i been really hungry but feel nauseous after eating (no throw up) i been getting a little tired lately but havent got tender breasts. Does this mean im pregnant or is something wrong with me? Please help me im new to all this. And also i been getting gassy at night and frequent pee at night aswell
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Thank you guys i will buy a pregnancy test and keep you posted if i am pregnant. I also dont want it to be a physiological pregnancy. Thanks for the advice have a wonder ful day both of you :)
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Sweetie, I would say unless you have a reason to believe your not pregnant you probably are. You should take a test. If you aren't pregnant I would go check with a doctor just in case it is something serious.

Although, I had one time missed my period for four months, and wasn't pregnant plus nothing was wrong with me. Some said it was becuase I believed I was pregnant. I was heart broken when I started out of no where.

But still don't be like me and leave your health in the hands of just what you believe take a pregnancy test. That way their is no question. Praying for you.

Kimberly
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Sounds to me as though you are pregnant, do u ever get sore boobs when you are due on your period? some people do not get sore boobs, and especially not the eary stages of pregnancy. I think the best thing is to buy a test! Is $5 worth putting your mind at rest??
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I forgot to mention i bee having unprotected sex for 6 months already
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