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How do you know if your pregnant?

when i eat i feel bloated after the first few mouthfuls, i'm constantly running backwards and forwards to the loo, my boobs seem to be getting bigger, when i was at school they were a c, then went to a d, then dd and now i am in a E cup but even that size doesn't seem to fit me, i'm also feeling sick quite a lot, but i don't actually want to be sick or anything and then i'm tiered far too much and have to have a kip, also i have some pains in my stomach now and again
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take an hpt.
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I'm currently two month late, my last period was end of march, and yes we are having unprotected sex, i've been tiered a lot easier than i usually am, i keep getting headaches, feeling dizzy, my stomach feels hard when i press on it and i'm always hot even if the weather is cold
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if u feel bloated after not eating much, it could just indicate that ur body doesnt like the food you're eating. that is, u might be allergic to something and ur body is trying to say stop. this happened to me with bread. my stomach felt tight, and i wanted to throw up after each meal, but i never did. i continued like this, and began to have tight spasms in my stomach. as soon as i started stopping or at least cutting down with breads, i felt much better. try writing a journal, on what u do, how you feel what u eat ect. see if any patterns occur.
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The first sign of pregnancy is normally a missed period.  Have you had a missed period? Are your periods regular or irregular? If you haven't had a period in a month or two and are having unprotected sex, then yes, you could be pregnant.  Take a test they are pretty accurate if you are a month or two along....
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