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am 7 days late for my period. I had unprotected sex almost a month ago and he finished inside me. Well for the last week or so I have been feeling sick at night when I go to lay down and sleep. I am moody and tired all the time now. I have random cramps that go away when I use the restroom or pass gas. I have also been having allot of gas lately which isn't normal. My period is never late after my miscarriage two years ago. Could I be pregnant?
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I wanted a baby so bad that i jad those symptoms  every month right before my period but when u was actually pregnant all those signs were heightened and my boobs hurt and my niples which yhe niples hurting never happened
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Sometimes you have to wait a little before taking the test because the stage of pregnancy are too early to detect anything try it again
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I have taken one test but it was a week before my missed period.  It was negative.
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Kinda sounds like pregnancy symptoms. That's how I felt in early pregnancy, in which I expected to be pregnant because my husband and I planned this. Cramping could be a sign of implantation... Idk I could be wrong. Take a test and Goodluck sweets!
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It is definitely a possibility, take a test
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Yes take a HPT.
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Have you taken a pregnancy test?
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