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Could i be pregnant

Hi, I am 6 days late, we have been trying for a baby. This month i feel very stange.  two weeks into my cycle i was getting a strange type of cramping of some description, my boobs have been killing me, i have been very crabit and cant help myself.  I have also noticed something else strange with my boobs i have small lumps/bumbs on my nipples.  I am worried its my mind playing tricks with me! one last thing i got very slight bleeding yesterday afternoon and still there today tho i thought it was my period tho its not a flow and not even if you wipe sorry for so much grafic info its only there if you invesigate.  Could I be pregnant? and can you test if know there is some sort of bleed? Please someone help sort my wee head with all these what ifs?

Thanks Vik
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wen ur menses get late by 6-7days its better to take a home pregnancy test..... its time for u to take one! n sometimes d symptoms of pregnancy r really mind's game if u r tryin for it... (it had happened wid me once n i was sure of not being prego after a test)
neways there is spottin or say even menses flow after conceiving, it is due to some body changes durin pregnancy (u can find out more by browin d internet)
my suggestion wud b for u to take a HPT else wait a day or two n den take d test or see a doc!
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do a home pregnancy test! what are you waiting for? you can do the test even if you are spotting. a friend of mine had a normal period for the first 2 months of her pregnancy. she didn't even suspect she was preggers til she was 3 months along!
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