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Could I possibly be pregnant?

I am 16 and am now 10 days late for my period. I have been feeling nauseous, weak, bloated, fatigued, irritable, and my breasts are so tingly and sore to the point it hurts to walk. I have had cramps off and on for the past week and last night when my boyfriend heated up something for him to eat and my stomach started doing flips. A few days ago (05/31/12) I also noticed some pink spotting. I have previously been on the Depo Provera shot, but my last shot was 10/31/11, and have been having regular periods since March, starting usually around the first and 27th of the month. The last was due on may 27th and has still not shown up. Even before Depo Provera I had the same cycle (around the first and 27th of each month.)
I have taken 2 pregnancy tests and both were neg. I've been with the same gut for the past year and we've been having unprotected sex for the past 6 months.
My next period is due on the 27th of this month. If it doesn't come what should I do? Someone please help. I'm so confused.
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try talking to your mother or and antie or maybe a older cuz that has a baby or is curently pregnent but talking to an adult would be your best choise to do...... you can prob make and app with an/your ob/gyn and talk to him/her about it and they can help you too but a parent would be my first choice
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Im not really close to any adult women
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You should talk to your mother or an adult female that you are close to. Telling them won't be as bad as you may think it will be. Having someone there who has been through pregnancy Is very helpful and they can help you decide what you want to do.
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