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hi everyone... well heres my problem. tomorrow will make my period 2weeks late. my boobs are not sore no morning sickness. i do go to the bathroom often. and for the past week or so i wake up at the same time in the middle of the night (4:44) to u the bathroom. i havd some back pain and sometimes alittle mild cramping. could i be pregnant? please ladies help me out. idk what to think. i have never been pregnant before....
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i havent taken a hpt yet i guess im alil nervous well hell alot! i do have an active sex life and we sometime use protection. i had one bad dizzy spell last sat but thats all. i felt kind of blah yesterday but i just blamed that on the heat.
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879179 tn?1287503465
Maybe you should take a pregnancy test.  If your period is late there is a possiblity that you are pregnant, but sometimes your cycle gets all wacky too.  Your symptoms could be early pregnancy signs or could be that your period is about to start.
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1278876 tn?1304908319
There is a possibility you are pregnant, have to done a hpt yet? If you have an active sex life where you have unprotected sex it is very likely you could be pregnant, some woman never get morning sickness and some womans boobs don't get as noticeably sore as others. I would suggest doing a home pregnancy test or make an appt with your doc to have a blood test done.  
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