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pregnant im not sure

Hi im 19 almost 20 my lmp was nov.5 i have a 28 day cycle its normal its been spot on i normally expect it the day i start im due for my next mp today no show im giving it till the tenth my last period was lafe 5 days  it been 1 basically for this month extreamly light cramps i can rub them and they will go away  my boobs r sore every were but my nipples normally when its af time its just my nipples im always sleepy  i just gained a new thing tonight  heighten sence of smell we ate out at Mcdonald's i got the mic rib it smelled like mc dog food  idk my moods r so crazy i cry for like five seconds then im smiling the next
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I would wait a week til you have missed your period. Than take a pregnancy test but take it first thing in morning! Dollar store ones work if you have one. I took one with my first and it was positive. Didn't take anymore
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Ok my period is not here still
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Contact your doctors office get s urine and blood test done
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if she has missed her period her ovulation day was earlier enough that the hormone is in her system enough to show up. but morning pee is the best to test with
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not exactly, if your hcg levels aren't high enough yet, it won't show if you're pregnant. To be more accurate, test with first morning's pee.
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take a test. if your late than it will show if pregnant or not
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