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1462661 tn?1286839785

could i be pregnet??? please help me. i dont have a mom to talk to.

for the past few weeks i have been spotting. its not an auctual period, but very very light. my breast are getting bigger and i feel a hard like ball in them. i think that is the milk gland or something. i have been gaining weight and craving chocolate chip cookies, or just something sweet and cannot wait to get my hands on food!! i have been really hungry. starving like. i have been urinating frequently, it feels like every 15-30 minutes. i have been sleepy during the day (also taking naps, which i NEVER do) but at night i have trouble going to sleep. i have already taken 2 HPT about 2 or 3 weeks ago both were negetive, but have not taken another one. could someone please help me? give me your opinion?? i don't have a mom here. she is in prision. i don't really know her either, so thats why i cant write her a letter and ask her. thank you
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leave it for at least a week before taking another test. keep an eye on the lump in your breast- my milk didn't start coming til i was 7months pregnant.  sometimes you can get spotting during the ,midde/just before a period. When you think you're pregnant you start noticing all these little signs, it may just be a coincidence, best thing to do is relax,take a test in a week, try not to stress about it. It could also just be side effects from stopping birth control- so don't get your hopes up til you get a possitive hpt
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946592 tn?1267792710
take another test..
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1462661 tn?1286839785
the last time was about 3 days ago but my fiance and i tried conciving about a month ago. and no im not on birth controll, the last time i was, was about a year ago.
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When was the last time you had unprotected sex?

Are you on birth control?

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