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Can I Still Be Pregnant?

My January period was normal I had sex the day after I ended for the month. When February came I was 5 days late and when it finally came it only lasted two days. The day it stopped I woke up from being dizzy so much that after awhile when it will hit me I would get motion sickness from it. It lasted off and on that day. I ended up throwing up from the dizziness. The next day on I would feel dizzy but not so much and now my boobs will hurt especially in the nipple area, my back will hurt in the lower area, I would get head aches off and on, everytime I would look at food it would make me sick. I was finally able to eat something a full week now. Now here's where my question comes in, my March period time frame is between 16-20, I started the 18th but very light. Woke up that morning was heavy but towards the afternoon time was light by mid afternoon I've stop and was spotting. I've been bloated the whole time. My friends say I look like I am pregnant. I took a test back in February after that period ended and it came up negative. I was waiting to see how this month went and I'm all confused. Should I still take a test to see if I am? Or am I still pregnant and not knowing it?
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Well the bleeding can just be your period and it's changing the dizziness can be from something different like the above poster responded. Please consult your doctor. I honestly don't think your are pregnant it's a slim posbility. Yes bleeding is sometimes normal for some women in pregnancy. Call your doc and morning and make an apt and take a home pregnancy test with first morning urine. Best of luck
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Have you talked to your doctor?  The dizziness could be from lack of iron or low blood sugar.  If you think there is a possibility that you are pregnant, take a test.
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