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7125575 tn?1588844178

if I am pregnant

I am wondering if it is possible to have chest pains, burning up every morning, feeling nausea if you don't eat, my breast hurts time to time, I have lower stomach pains and have lots of headaches. Are these signs and symptoms of being early pregnant.
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I am not trying to say the flu amd PMS are related or one caused the other. But I am positive many women have had the flu and PMS at the same time.   Either way, 'burning up' and chest pains are not a pregnancy symptoms. It is very possible you have a virus or unstable blood sugar levels because this does not sound like pregnancy.
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7125575 tn?1588844178
ok I never had PMS with the flu or fever, who gets stuff like that. Never of heard about that neither.
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7125575 tn?1588844178
Thanks for the advices anyways, I had a normal temperature of 98° all this whole month and the other day it drop 97.97° then back up to the 98° so that means no flu or fever for the last time.
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I agree with EllaMari and I have 4 kids sounds like PMS with a bug
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*breasts
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Chest pains and fever are not early pregnancy symptoms. Getting nauseous when you don't eat frequently is a typical body response to hunger and dropping blood sugar. Headaches can also be caused by blood pressure changes related to eating. Your breaststroke hurting and lower abdominal pain could be PMS. Take a test or see a doctor.
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7125575 tn?1588844178
Yea ok that sounds kinda dumb I didn't have a high fever to have the flu but thanks for the advice anyways
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Honestly it sounds more like the flu. I would suggest you go to the doctor.
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