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Q: Pregnant?
asked by: jcsugurl on January 28th, 2005
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My last cycle was the 22nd of december, it is now 4 days till january is over. I'm 5 days late, I feel very sick and faint in the mornings or at the spur of the moment, but I haven't had implantation bleeding nor are my breast sore and things I use to have a taste for are really nasty to me now. Could I be pregnant?
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Steph1983
replied on January 28th, 2005
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If you're five days late, there's always a possibility that you could be pregnant. If I were you I would go to your family doctor or a local walk-in clinic and get a blood pregnancy test done. They're much more accurate (not to mention cheaper) than the home pregnancy tests at the store.
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Tazzy D
replied on January 28th, 2005
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I would def. Get a hpt or blood test done. Not all women have implantation bleedin nor sore breast or anything else with it. I wish you luck hun...And keep us updated
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BrianBaby
replied on January 28th, 2005
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Sounds like you could be!! Take a test and let us know!!
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lil_blaze2004
replied on January 28th, 2005
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Yup I agree with the rest--take a test!!!
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littlered
replied on January 28th, 2005
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I agree with the rest to. Take a test or go to your doctor
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jessamyn
replied on January 29th, 2005
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Wait it out alittle then test :)
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