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could i be pregnant or minor or major have health problems ?

my period has always been irregular (due to many different reasons) sometimes regarding in substance use i might miss it. my last period was only 2 days but that’s normal sometimes i usually get it for 3 days, i have had unprecedented sex, i tracked my last period and i’m 5 days early, it was light for the first few hours/day on and off kinda rusty colour but yesterday became heavy with a clots, it’s a light red pinkish colour and i had runny watery/ milky discharge few days before hand. i’ve had an unusual horrible cause of dermatitis breaking out on on my face and now my body which i’ve never had! cramping, lower back pain, unusual headaches, very dizzy and light headed, a lot of anxiety, been felt a little sick like at the back of my throat but not anything serious but today it feels worse  abit tired and stressed. i’ve also had minor health problems that may or may not be associated with it like my gums and nails.
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If you had unprotected sex, then you need to test.  Symptoms for pregnancy are usually really subtle.  And you do have a history of being irregular, so it is likely that.  but you'll have to test to know for sure. Let us know
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okay, i had a heavy period all day but my period has stopped now it was a little brownish but i’m feeling extremely nauseous which i had such bad morning sickness  the first two times i was pregnant that i was on medication to help it and now i’m feeling weird belly movements. i was unsure because my period was so heavy with clots but it’s also a big possibility. i’ll let you know how it goes thank you so much for your help !

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