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Anyones opinion and thoughts

hey just wanna get an opinion on what you guys think....the last time i had protected intercourse at the end of NOV and after about a week my breast started to hurt for 2 weeks tehn quit....but then went away...and i got sick and threw up once or twice but my family had the stomach flu so it could have ben that.......but i still hit my period around the 13 but it was light....and then it all went away......in january i hit my period close to the 20th kuz i was stressing out a little but it was normal....

....for the last week i have had a couple stomach aces and felt like i was gonna throw up.....yesterday and today i woke up wit a really bad stomach ace and right now i had a stomach ache that just hit me about 5 min ago and i just threw up......? what do you think....my pperiod should be here in 10 days but just want to get your opinion all i have had is stomach aches and threw up once or twice....?


again just lookin for what you guys think....thanks
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if you are having PROTECTED sex then you most likely are NOT preg. but if you are worried take a home preg test.
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If your period was normal that second month then it's unlikely that you are pregnant, especialy if you had protected intercourse. But if you are still unsure then go ahead and take a test. I have heard of people bleeding just like their periods during their pregnancy. Won't hurt anything to go ahead and test just to be sure. If your last intercouse was in November the test would definatly show a positive by now.
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