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im scared, please help.

I'm 22 years old and I think I might be pregnant. My last period was September 30 - October 6. I had unprotected sex (i know i shouldnt. were both tested and good!) with my boyfriend on October 13 (2x) and October 14 (1x). I took a contraceptive pill by the name of "Take Action" on the 15th of October. Since then I've been feeling so nauseous, bloated, back pain, cramps, heartburn (I have acid reflux) and I've been a little stressed. October 22nd & 29th I took pregnancy tests and they were both negative. Today (October 30th) my period started but its very light. Also my cramps are bare able. I would love to hear anyone's opinion, especially if you've been in a situation like this. I'm not ready for a child right now... But then again i am. I just don't feel that I'm financially ready.
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I dont think you are especially if the bleeding increased
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Sorry. idk if u was trying to get pregnant or not. But sounds like ur not
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Okay I will do that. And update**** my period is heavier now. I hate when my body acts in ways I'm not used to.
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Im the same hun as you same symptoms i came on but brown n very light go to ya gp hun best thing todo your same age as me but iv already got a child x
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