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Not sure if I'm pregnant or not and I need help. I'm 6 days late on my period and a little sick with a headache. My temperature is 99.1 and I have no energy. All I want to do is sleep or lay around. I took a teat and it was negative but the next day it had a faint positive line. If I am I would be about 5 weeks. What do I need to do
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I'm not pregnant. I started my period. I guess when I had that temp I was sick and it threw off my period thanks though yu was a lot of help
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When did you last test? If it was in the last couple of days and you got a negative you're most likely not pregnant.
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I have no fever and I tested and it was negative
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Do you still have a temperature? You can have a slight one and still be sick with little symptoms.
I think you can test again today. Try to use your first morning urine if possible.
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It's not my normal temp but I don't feel sick.
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Is this your normal temperature? If not, then you're sick.
It can take some women a little longer to get a positive if they're pregnant. test again in a couple more days and if you still get a negative and still have no period see your Dr and get a blood test. That test is very accurate.  
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I'm not actually sick. I just feel like I'm going to throw up constantly
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If you're sick it can throw your period off. Wait a couple more days, if you don't get your period, and test again with first morning urine.
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