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Advise wanted.... Please

My partner and I have been having unprotected sex for almost 3 months now.
I had a period in March which was normal. (28 days)
I then had one in April which only lasted 2 days. (preg test was neg )
I was due around the 14th/16th of May for my next one but stil nothing. (todays is the 19th of May)
I have been having headachs, back pain, have a white/clear discharge, feeling of period happening but nothing.
A lil tired but that it. Boobs feel like they have rubber in them an feel alil bit hard/like theres a golf ball in them when pushed/pressure is applied to them. Could you say there tender ? also have a weird taist in mouth but cant explain what it is...
I have a 3year old that I had no symptoms with  untl i was 10weeks preg with. (except for late period)
Any ideas ? Would really like sum advise
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Did 2 test but came bk neg but stil no period
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Sounds like pregnancy but you should go to the doctor. Every pregnancy is different. My first pregnancy was so mild that I didn't know I was pregnant until my sixth month and I was carrying twins! Didn't even miss a period. My second pregnancy only lasted two months before I miscarried but I was vomiting constantly, crying for no reason, having migraines, and eating everything labeled "chocolate" or "pickles" lol  
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It might be pregnancy, it could just be your body being weird. See a doctor and have a blood draw done.
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