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Is This Baby Fever?

Me and my boyfriend have been wanting a little one of our own for awhile now. Seems like EVERYWHERE i go i see babies or pregnant women. And the babies will always look at me. If we go somewhere and theres a baby there, they always run to me. Is this baby fever? Also, ive been running late on my periods lately. I dont understand whats going on.
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Everybody is having babies right now!! 4 for my close friends, 2 cousins and my neighbor just had a baby. Keep wondering what was in the water 9 months ago, and why did I not get any.. I am in the same boat.
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Hi there,
A clinical examination is necessary for correct diagnosis and management. Missed period is an earliest sign of pregnancy. Sore breasts, tiredness, increased urine frequency, nausea are few other common symptoms of pregnancy. These symptoms take up almost 1-2 weeks to appear after a missed period. Take up pregnancy test. Urine pregnancy test is a very sensitive test for diagnosing pregnancy if done correctly. It detects the presence of beta hcg in urine. This test can be taken up 2-3 days after a missed period. This is merely an advice and not a substitute for clinical examination. Consult a doctor for more queries and assistance.
Best luck and take care!
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