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Not sure what to do....

It's been over two months since I last had my period.  I've been experiencing back pain, weird sensations down in my uterus area, heartburn, just recently nausea, my boobs hurt so much but my nipples a lot more.  I've also been very tired in the last two weeks.  At first I thought it was because my job had me work 9 ten hour days in a row before shut down, but I don't think I should still be feeling like that.  I took 6 urine tests at what would have been about 4/5 weeks, including two at the dr's before going on birthcontrol.  They came back negative.  But I'm still feeling symptoms. I'm worried about taking the birth control and being pregnant.  My symptoms are strong.  I don't have insurance, I've applied for Medicaid but am denied because I make a little too much.  I tried getting a tax credit for health care, but I make too little for that.  I can't afford to go to the doctor.  I am at a loss for what to do or what is going on?  I'm wondering if it's just a cyst or something.
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My friend took at home pregnancy test and they came back negative. So she sent to the doctor and had them take her blood and sure enough she was pregnant! Good luck!!
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I would go get a blood test dome if u haven't already. Sometimes you can trick yourself into thinking that you are having pregnancy symptoms. If the blood test comes back negative, you are ok to take the birth control
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