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Am i pregnant??

Hey everyone! I'm 22 and i am 18 days late. The thing is i have done 3 home tests one positive and 2 neg. I'm so confused because i honestly don't feel well in myself. I'm constipated which is giving me cramps, my boobs are not sore but...''heavy'' is the only way i cant describe it. I'm ALWAYS tired (i could honestly sleep for 14 hrs). But i have now appetite and i am not one bit nauseous. Could i be pregnant or am i just jumping to conclusions? Any insight would be great!!
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Eeek!! thanks guys!! I keep hearing about false negatives and false positives! Iv even read about people getting false neg blood done!! What is that about!! If i am pregs I am only a little over a month gone...so i think my body just might not be after coping on!! HURRY UP i say!!!  
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Go get blood work
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Even a single faint positive test means pregnant, so if one came out positive I bet you're pregnant. But I don't think that you would be feeling symptoms unless you were about 7-8 weeks along. Definitely get to a doctor.
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Its highly unlikely that a test would come back positive and it be wrong. My OB told me that. So I would go see a doctor. But just in case CONGRATS!!!
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