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possibly pregnant but not sure

Hi I am wondering if I'm pregnant but its to early to tell. My last normal period was July 4th then July 29th I had an abnormal period that lasted two days but I normally bleed 5-7 days for a regular period. On August 24th I had abnormal bleeding that was a light pinkish then a pinkish red which isn't normal for me and it lasted two days. My family does have a history of pregnancy not showing through urine or blood occassionally til were three months in. I do have a history of cysts but have not had a cyst in a year and a half and it isn't doing like my other cysts did. As well I have jeans that don't fit me anymore that did fit three weeks ago, I have fatigue, tender breasts, nausea/vomiting but at night, I pee frequently, I am a smoker but smoking makes me nauseated now and I have done three HPT two were negative and the last one was inconclusive. What should I do please help!
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Thank you MommyPaws:) I am going to wait til middle of September then test again and am calling around to find a ob/gyn so I can see what's going on if I ain't pregnant
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wait another week or two and test again? or go get a blood test :)
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